Datasheet
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Product data sheet Rev. 7.1 — 16 October 2013 28 of 69
NXP Semiconductors
LPC2364/65/66/67/68
Single-chip 16-bit/32-bit microcontrollers
7.18.1 Features
• I
2
C0 is a standard I
2
C compliant bus interface with open-drain pins.
• I
2
C1 and I
2
C2 use standard I/O pins and do not support powering off of individual
devices connected to the same bus lines.
• Easy to configure as master, slave, or master/slave.
• Programmable clocks allow versatile rate control.
• Bidirectional data transfer between masters and slaves.
• Multi-master bus (no central master).
• Arbitration between simultaneously transmitting masters without corruption of serial
data on the bus.
• Serial clock synchronization allows devices with different bit rates to communicate via
one serial bus.
• Serial clock synchronization can be used as a handshake mechanism to suspend and
resume serial transfer.
• The I
2
C-bus can be used for test and diagnostic purposes.
7.19 I
2
S-bus serial I/O controllers
The I
2
S-bus provides a standard communication interface for digital audio applications.
The I
2
S-bus specification defines a 3-wire serial bus using one data line, one clock line,
and one word select signal. The basic I
2
S connection has one master, which is always the
master, and one slave. The I
2
S interface on the LPC2364/65/66/67/68 provides a
separate transmit and receive channel, each of which can operate as either a master or a
slave.
7.19.1 Features
• The interface has separate input/output channels each of which can operate in master
or slave mode.
• Capable of handling 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit word sizes.
• Mono and stereo audio data supported.
• The sampling frequency can range from 16 kHz to 48 kHz (16, 22.05, 32, 44.1,
48) kHz.
• Configurable word select period in master mode (separately for I
2
S input and output).
• Two 8-word FIFO data buffers are provided, one for transmit and one for receive.
• Generates interrupt requests when buffer levels cross a programmable boundary.
• Two DMA requests, controlled by programmable buffer levels. These are connected
to the GPDMA block.
• Controls include reset, stop and mute options separately for I
2
S input and I
2
S output.