| ??? 02/09/01 22:31 Read: times |
#9168 - RE: intercontroller protocols |
Unfortunately, Peter, that is not the case. The time is lost. Even if there is only one master, there are several slaves, and each slave has something to do, that is why each of them holds SCL for the time to it to finish its current task. If the number of slaves is of 4 or 5 it becomes rather boring. And if the start condition is repeated, it is two times more boring.
Michael. |
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