Atmel ARM-Based Evaluation Kit AT91SAM9N12-EK AT91SAM9N12-EK Data Sheet

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SAM9N12/SAM9CN11/SAM9CN12 [DATASHEET]
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The command ALL_SEND_CID and the fields and values for the HSMCI_CMDR are described in 
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Note:
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bcr means broadcast command with response.
The HSMCI_ARGR contains the argument field of the command.
To send a command, the user must perform the following steps:
Fill the argument register (HSMCI_ARGR) with the command argument.
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The command is sent immediately after writing the command register.
While the card maintains a busy indication (at the end of a STOP_TRANSMISSION command CMD12, for example), a
new command shall not be sent. The NOTBUSY flag in the Status Register (HSMCI_SR) is asserted when the card
releases the busy indication.
If the command requires a response, it can be read in the HSMCI Response Register (HSMCI_RSPR). The response
size can be from 48 bits up to 136 bits depending on the command. The HSMCI embeds an error detection to prevent
any corrupted data during the transfer.
The following flowchart shows how to send a command to the card and read the response if needed. In this example, the
status register bits are polled but setting the appropriate bits in the Interrupt Enable Register (HSMCI_IER) allows using
an interrupt method.
Table 35-6. ALL_SEND_CID Command Description 
CMD Index
Type
Argument
Response
Abbreviation
Command Description
CMD2
bcr
[31:0] stuff bits
R2
ALL_SEND_CID
Asks all cards to send 
their CID numbers on the 
CMD line
Table 35-7. Fields and Values for HSMCI_CMDR Command Register 
Field
Value
CMDNB (command number)
2 (CMD2) 
RSPTYP (response type)
2 (R2: 136 bits response)
SPCMD (special command)
0 (not a special command)
OPCMD (open drain command)
1
MAXLAT (max latency for command to response)
0 (NID cycles ==> 5 cycles) 
TRCMD (transfer command)
0 (No transfer)
TRDIR (transfer direction)
X (available only in transfer command)
TRTYP (transfer type)
X (available only in transfer command)
IOSPCMD (SDIO special command)
0 (not a special command)