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Dallas Semiconductor -> Maxim Integrated Dallas
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DS2404
The third register (E/S) is a read only register. The first five bits (E4: E0) of this register are called the
ending offset. The ending offset is a byte offset within a page. Bit 5 (PF) is the partial byte flag. Bit 6
(OF) is the overflow flag. Bit 7 (AA) is the authorization accepted flag.
ADDRESS REGISTERS Figure 5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
TARGET ADDRESS (TA1) T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 T0
TARGET ADDRESS (TA2) T15 T14 T13 T12 T11 T10 T9 T8
ENDING ADDRESS WITH
DATA STATUS (E/S) AA OF PF E4 E3 E2 E1 E0
(READ ONLY)
Write Scratchpad Command [0Fh]
After issuing the write scratchpad command, the user must first provide the 2–byte target address,
followed by the data to be written to the scratchpad. The data will be written to the scratchpad starting at
the byte offset (T4:T0). The ending offset (E4: E0) will be the byte offset at which the host stops writing
data. The maximum ending offset is 11111b (31d). If the host attempts to write data past this maximum
offset, the overflow flag (OF) will be set and the remaining data will be ignored. If the user writes an
incomplete byte and an overflow has not occurred, the partial byte flag (PF) will be set.
Read Scratchpad Command [AAh]
This command may be used to verify scratchpad data and target address. After issuing the read scratchpad
command, the user may begin reading. The first two bytes will be the target address. The next byte will
be the ending offset/data status byte (E/S) followed by the scratchpad data beginning at the byte offset
(T4: T0). The user may read data until the end of the scratchpad after which the data read will be all logic
1’s.
Copy Scratchpad [55h]
This command is used to copy data from the scratchpad to memory. After issuing the copy scratchpad
command, the user must provide a 3-byte authorization pattern. This pattern must exactly match the data
contained in the three address registers (TA1, TA2, E/S, in that order). If the pattern matches, the AA
(Authorization Accepted) flag will be set and the copy will begin. At this point, the part will go into a TX
mode, transmitting a logic 1 to indicate the copy is in progress. A logic 0 will be transmitted after the data
has been copied. Any attempt to reset the part will be ignored while the copy is in progress. Copy
typically takes 30 µs.
The data to be copied is determined by the three address registers. The scratchpad data from the
beginning offset through the ending offset, will be copied to memory, starting at the target address.
Anywhere from 1 to 32 bytes may be copied to memory with this command. Whole bytes are copied even
if only partially written. The AA flag will be cleared only by executing a write scratchpad command.
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