SNAS207B May 2004 – January 2024 LM64
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Each data register in the LM64 falls into one of four types of user accessibility:
A Write to the LM64 is comprised of an address byte and a command byte. A write to any register requires one data byte.
Reading the LM64 Registers can take place after the requisite register setup sequence takes place. See Section 7.1.3.1.
The data byte has the Most Significant Bit (MSB) first. At the end of a read, the LM64 can accept either Acknowledge or No-Acknowledge from the Master. Note that the No-Acknowledge is typically used as a signal for the slave indicating that the Master has read its last byte.