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SCL1
SCL2
SCL
12.4.1.8
Handshaking
The clock synchronization mechanism can be used as a handshake in data transfer. Slave devices may hold
the SCL low after completion of one byte transfer (9 bits). In such case, it halts the bus clock and forces
the master clock into wait states until the slave releases the SCL line.
12.4.1.9
Clock Stretching
The clock synchronization mechanism can be used by slaves to slow down the bit rate of a transfer. After
the master has driven SCL low the slave can drive SCL low for the required period and then release it. If
the slave SCL low period is greater than the master SCL low period then the resulting SCL bus signal low
period is stretched.
Freescale Semiconductor
INTERNAL COUNTER RESET
Figure 12-10. IIC Clock Synchronization
MC9S08QE128 MCU Series Reference Manual, Rev. 2
START COUNTING HIGH PERIOD
DELAY
Inter-Integrated Circuit (S08IICV2)
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