Atmel Evaluation Kit for the SAM4E Series of Flash Microcontrollers ATSAM4E-EK ATSAM4E-EK Data Sheet

Product codes
ATSAM4E-EK
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36.5
Application Block Diagram
Figure 36-2.
Application Block Diagram
36.5.1 I/O Lines Description
36.6
Product Dependencies
36.6.1 I/O Lines
Both TWD and TWCK are bidirectional lines, connected to a positive supply voltage via a current source or pull-up
resistor (see 
). When the bus is free, both lines are high. The output stages of devices connected to the
bus must have an open-drain or open-collector to perform the wired-AND function.
TWD and TWCK pins may be multiplexed with PIO lines. To enable the TWI, the programmer must program the
PIO controller to dedicate TWD and TWCK as peripheral lines.
The user must not program TWD and TWCK as open-drain. This is already done by the hardware.
36.6.2 Power Management
The TWI interface may be clocked through the Power Management Controller (PMC), thus the programmer must
first configure the PMC to enable the TWI clock.
Host with
TWI
Interface
TWD
TWCK
Atmel TWI
Serial EEPROM
I²C RTC
I²C LCD
Controller
Slave 1
Slave 2
Slave 3
V
DD
I²C Temp.
Sensor
Slave 4
Rp: Pull-up value as given by the I²C Standard
Rp
Rp
Table 36-3.
I/O Lines Description
Pin Name
Pin Description
Type
TWD
Two-wire Serial Data
Input/Output
TWCK
Two-wire Serial Clock
Input/Output
Table 36-4.
I/O Lines
Instance
Signal
I/O Line
Peripheral
TWI0
TWCK0
PA4
A
TWI0
TWD0
PA3
A
TWI1
TWCK1
PB5
A
TWI1
TWD1
PB4
A