26.5.12 Slave Address
Name: | SADDR |
Offset: | 0x0C |
Reset: | 0x00 |
Property: | - |
Bit | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
ADDR[7:0] | |||||||||
Access | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | |
Reset | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bits 7:0 – ADDR[7:0] Address
The Slave Address (TWIn.SADDR) register is used by the slave address
match logic to determine if a master device has addressed the TWI slave. The
Address or Stop Interrupt Flag (APIF) and the Address or Stop (AP) bit in the
Slave Status (TWIn.SSTATUS) register are set to ‘1
’ if an
address packet is received.
The upper seven bits (ADDR[7:1]) of the SADDR register represent the main slave address.
The Least Significant bit (ADDR[0]) of the SADDR register is used for
the recognition of the General Call Address (0x00
) of the
I2C protocol. This feature is enabled when this bit is set to
‘1
’.