Master receiver mode, In figure 87, Atmega16(l) – Rainbow Electronics ATmega64L User Manual
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Figure 87. Formats and States in the Master Transmitter Mode
Master Receiver Mode
In the master receiver mode, a number of data bytes are received from a slave transmit-
ter (see Figure 88). In order to enter a master mode, a START condition must be
transmitted. The format of the following address packet determines whether Master
Transmitter or Master Receiver mode is to be entered. If SLA+W is transmitted, MT
mode is entered, if SLA+R is transmitted, MR mode is entered. All the status codes
mentioned in this section assume that the prescaler bits are zero or are masked to zero.
S
SLA
W
A
DATA
A
P
$08
$18
$28
R
SLA
W
$10
A
P
$20
P
$30
A or A
$38
A
Other master
continues
A or A
$38
Other master
continues
R
A
$68
Other master
continues
$78
$B0
To corresponding
states in slave mode
MT
MR
Successfull
transmission
to a slave
receiver
Next transfer
started with a
repeated start
condition
Not acknowledge
received after the
slave address
Not acknowledge
received after a data
byte
Arbitration lost in slave
address or data byte
Arbitration lost and
addressed as slave
DATA
A
n
From master to slave
From slave to master
Any number of data bytes
and their associated acknowledge bits
This number (contained in TWSR) corresponds
to a defined state of the 2-Wire Serial Bus. The
prescaler bits are zero or masked to zero
S