Datasheet

V850ES/JG3-H, V850ES/JH3-H CHAPTER 19 I
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19.8 Interrupt Request Signal (INTIICn) Generation Timing and Wait Control
The setting of the IICCn.WTIMn bit determines the timing by which the INTIICn register is generated and the
corresponding wait control, as shown below (n = 0 to 2).
Table 19-3. INTIICn Generation Timing and Wait Control
During Slave Device Operation During Master Device Operation WTIMn Bit
Address Data Reception Data Transmission Address Data Reception Data Transmission
0 9
Notes 1, 2
8
Note 2
8
Note 2
9 8 8
1 9
Notes 1, 2
9
Note 2
9
Note 2
9 9 9
Notes 1. The slave device’s INTIICn signal and wait period occur at the falling edge of the ninth clock only when
there is a match with the address set to the SVAn register.
At this point, the ACK is generated regardless of the value set to the IICCn.ACKEn bit. For a slave device
that has received an extension code, the INTIICn signal occurs at the falling edge of the eighth clock.
When the address does not match after restart, the INTIICn signal is generated at the falling edge of the
ninth clock, but no wait occurs.
2. If the received address does not match the contents of the SVAn register and an extension code is not
received, neither the INTIICn signal nor a wait occurs.
Remarks 1. The numbers in the table indicate the number of the serial clock’s clock signals. Interrupt requests and
wait control are both synchronized with the falling edge of these clock signals.
2. n = 0 to 2
(1) During address transmission/reception
Slave device operation: Interrupt and wait timing are determined according to the conditions described in
Notes 1 and 2 above, regardless of the WTIMn bit.
Master device operation: Interrupt and wait timing occur at the falling edge of the ninth clock regardless of the
WTIMn bit.
(2) During data reception
Master/slave device operation: Interrupt and wait timing are determined according to the WTIMn bit.
(3) During data transmission
Master/slave device operation: Interrupt and wait timing are determined according to the WTIMn bit.