Isd5100 – series – Rainbow Electronics ISD5100 User Manual
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ISD5100 – SERIES
Publication Release Date: October, 2003
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Pinout Table
A1 A0
Slave
Address
R/W
Bit
HEX Value
0 0 <100
0000>
0
80
0 1 <100
0001>
0
82
1 0 <100
0010>
0
84
1 1 <100
0011>
0
86
0 0 <100
0000>
1
81
0 1 <100
0001>
1
83
1 0 <100
0010>
1
85
1 1 <100
0011>
1
87
ISD5100 Series I
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C Operation Definitions
There are many control functions used to operate the ISD5100-Series. Among them are:
7.3.1.1. Read Status Command:
The Read Status command is a read request from the Host processor to the ISD5100 Series
without delivering a Command Byte. The Host supplies all the clocks (SCL). In each case, the
entity sending the data drives the data line (SDA). The Read Status Command is executed by the
following I
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C sequence.
1. Host executes I
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C START
2. Send Slave Address with R/W bit = “1” (Read) 81h
3. Slave (ISD5100-Series) responds back to Host an Acknowledge (ACK) followed by 8-bit
Status word
4. Host sends an Acknowledge (ACK) to Slave
5. Wait for SCL to go HIGH
6. Slave responds with Upper Address byte of internal address register
7. Host sends an ACK to Slave
8. Wait for SCL to go HIGH
9. Slave responds with Lower Address byte of internal address register (A[4:0] will always return
set to 0.)
10. Host sends a NO ACK to Slave, then executes I
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C STOP