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The I2C is a two-wire, bi-directional serial bus, which provides a simple and efficient method of short distance data transmission between many devices. The DI2CMS core provides an interface between a microprocessor/microcontroller and an I2C bus. It can work as a master or a slave transmitter/receiver - depending on a working mode, determined by the microprocessor/microcontroller. The DI2CMS core incorporates all features required by the latest I2C specification, including clock synchronization, arbitration, multi-master systems and a high-speed transmission mode (the DI2CMS supports all the transmission speed modes).Built-in timer allows operation from a wide range of the clk frequencies. The DI2CMS is technology independent, that's why a VHDL or VERILOG design can be implemented in a variety of process technologies. Furthermore, it can be also completely customized in accordance to the customer's needs. The DI2CMS is delivered with fully automated testbench and complete set of tests, allowing easy package validation at each stage of SoC design flow. The I2C-bus supports any IC fabrication process (NMOS, CMOS, bipolar). Two wires, serial data (SDA) and serial clock (SCL), carry information between devices connected to the bus. Each devices is recognised by a unique address; whether it is a microcontroller, LCD driver, memory or keyboard interface. It can operate as either transmitter or receiver, depending on the function of the device. Obviously an LCD driver is only a receiver, whereas a memory can both receive and transmit data. In addition to transmitters and receivers, devices can also be considered as masters or slaves when performing data transfers. A master is the device which initiates a data transfer on the bus and generates the SCL clock signals. A slave is the device addressed by a master. The I2C-bus is a multi-master bus. This means that more than one device capable of controlling the bus can be connected to it. As masters are usually microcontrollers or microprocessors.
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