ATMEGA32A-MNR Atmel, ATMEGA32A-MNR Datasheet - Page 201

IC MCU AVR 32K 16MHZ 44VQFN

ATMEGA32A-MNR

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA32A-MNR
Description
IC MCU AVR 32K 16MHZ 44VQFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR® ATmegar
Datasheet

Specifications of ATMEGA32A-MNR

Core Processor
AVR
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
16MHz
Connectivity
I²C, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
32
Program Memory Size
32KB (16K x 16)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
1K x 8
Ram Size
2K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
44-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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8155C–AVR–02/11
Multi-master Systems and Arbitration
4. The transfer must be finished
Note that data is transmitted both from master to slave and vice versa. The master must instruct
the slave what location it wants to read, requiring the use of the MT mode. Subsequently, data
must be read from the slave, implying the use of the MR mode. Thus, the transfer direction must
be changed. The master must keep control of the bus during all these steps, and the steps
should be carried out as an atomical operation. If this principle is violated in a multimaster sys-
tem, another master can alter the data pointer in the EEPROM between steps 2 and 3, and the
master will read the wrong data location. Such a change in transfer direction is accomplished by
transmitting a REPEATED START between the transmission of the address byte and reception
of the data. After a REPEATED START, the master keeps ownership of the bus. The following
figure shows the flow in this transfer.
Figure 20-19. Combining Several TWI Modes to Access a Serial EEPROM
If multiple masters are connected to the same bus, transmissions may be initiated simultane-
ously by one or more of them. The TWI standard ensures that such situations are handled in
such a way that one of the masters will be allowed to proceed with the transfer, and that no data
will be lost in the process. An example of an arbitration situation is depicted below, where two
masters are trying to transmit data to a slave receiver.
Figure 20-20. An Arbitration Example
S
S = START
SDA
SCL
Transmitted from Master to Slave
SLA+W
TRANSMITTER
Device 1
MASTER
A
Master Transmitter
TRANSMITTER
ADDRESS
Device 2
MASTER
Device 3
RECEIVER
A
SLAVE
Rs = REPEATED START
Rs
Transmitted from Slave to Master
........
SLA+R
Device n
A
V
CC
Master Receiver
ATmega32A
DATA
R1
P = STOP
R2
A
P
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