
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
Preliminary
DS30485A-page 135
PIC18FXX39
REGISTER 16-3:
SSPSTAT: MSSP STATUS REGISTER (I2C MODE)
R/W-0
R-0
SMP
CKE
D/A
PS
R/W
UA
BF
bit 7
bit 0
bit 7
SMP: Slew Rate Control bit
In Master or Slave mode:
1
= Slew rate control disabled for Standard Speed mode (100 kHz and 1 MHz)
0
= Slew rate control enabled for High Speed mode (400 kHz)
bit 6
CKE: SMBus Select bit
In Master or Slave mode:
1
= Enable SMBus specific inputs
0
= Disable SMBus specific inputs
bit 5
D/A: Data/Address bit
In Master mode:
Reserved
In Slave mode:
1
= Indicates that the last byte received or transmitted was data
0
= Indicates that the last byte received or transmitted was address
bit 4
P: STOP bit
1
= Indicates that a STOP bit has been detected last
0
= STOP bit was not detected last
Note:
This bit is cleared on RESET and when SSPEN is cleared.
bit 3
S: START bit
1
= Indicates that a START bit has been detected last
0
= START bit was not detected last
Note:
This bit is cleared on RESET and when SSPEN is cleared.
bit 2
R/W: Read/Write bit Information (I2C mode only)
In Slave mode:
1
= Read
0
= Write
Note:
This bit holds the R/W bit information following the last address match. This bit is only
valid from the address match to the next START bit, STOP bit, or not ACK bit.
In Master mode:
1
= Transmit is in progress
0
= Transmit is not in progress
Note:
ORing this bit with SEN, RSEN, PEN, RCEN, or ACKEN will indicate if the MSSP is
in IDLE mode.
bit 1
UA: Update Address (10-bit Slave mode only)
1
= Indicates that the user needs to update the address in the SSPADD register
0
= Address does not need to be updated
bit 0
BF: Buffer Full Status bit
In Transmit mode:
1
= Receive complete, SSPBUF is full
0
= Receive not complete, SSPBUF is empty
In Receive mode:
1
= Data transmit in progress (does not include the ACK and STOP bits), SSPBUF is full
0
= Data transmit complete (does not include the ACK and STOP bits), SSPBUF is empty
Legend:
R = Readable bit
W = Writable bit
U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
- n = Value at POR
‘1’ = Bit is set
‘0’ = Bit is cleared
x = Bit is unknown