JAJSJY6 december 2020 DAC43701 , DAC53701
PRODUCTION DATA
The address byte, as shown in the following table, is the first byte received following the start condition from the master device. The first five bits (MSBs) of the address are factory preset to 10010. The next two bits of the address are controlled by the SLAVE_ADDRESS field in the CONFIG2 register. Follow the procedure described in the next section to configure the slave address. The possible slave addresses using these bits are also shown in the next section.
COMMENT | MSB | LSB | ||||||
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— | AD6 | AD5 | AD4 | AD3 | AD2 | AD1 | AD0 | R/ W |
General address | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | See Table 8-13 (slave address column) |
0 or 1 | |
Broadcast address | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
The DACx3701 family supports broadcast addressing, which can be used for synchronously updating or powering down multiple DACx3701 devices. The DACx3701 family is designed to work with other members of the family to support multichip synchronous updates. Using the broadcast address, the DACx3701 devices respond regardless of the states of the SLAVE_ADDRESS bits. Broadcast is supported only in write mode.