SNIS217C december 2020 – may 2023 TMP139
PRODUCTION DATA
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When the RSTDAA CCC is issued by the host controller to the TMP139, it shall switch from I3C basic mode to I2C mode. The CCC takes effect after a Stop has been issued by the host controller. Once the RSTDAA is received, the TMP139 shall perform the following actions:
The command is always issues as a broadcast command as shown in Figure 7-33.
The command may also be issued with PEC enabled, as shown in Figure 7-34. In such a case, the host controller shall append the PEC byte calculated on all bytes except the byte with 7'h7E and R/W=0 after the Start or Repeated Start.
TMP139 NACKs the RSTDAA CCC if the previous transaction has a parity or PEC error and the host starts the transaction with a Repeated Start.