Figure 7-8 shows an example of the general call I2C write command supported by the TMAG5273. This command is useful to configure multiple I2C devices
in a I2C bus simultaneously. The starting byte contains 8-bit '0's. The MSB of the
second byte contains the conversion trigger bit. Writing '1' at this trigger bit will start a
new conversion after the register address decoding is completed. The 7 LSB bits of the second
byte contains the starting register address for the write command. After the two command
bytes, the primary device starts to send the data to be written at the corresponding register
address of all the secondary devices in the I2C bus. Each successive write byte
will send the data for the successive register address in the secondary devices.