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    From: Richard Herveille<richard@h...>
    Date: Thu Apr 12 09:14:10 CEST 2007
    Subject: [oc] recent i2c questions
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    In the diagram, it shows scl_pad_o going to the tri-state buffer
    input. If it had shown a 0 going to the buffer, or had stated that
    scl_pad_o is always 0, then it would have been clear. Without that,
    it just basically says that you need to create an open drain, but
    shows using a tri-state buffer.

    [rih] OK, I'll add the line that scl_pad_o and sda_pad_o are always '0'.
    Initially I had drawn a '0' (and the core did not output scl_pad_o or
    sda_pad_o), but then people started complaining they did not understand the
    '0'. So I though I'd make it simple, just hookup the signals and it works.
    But apparently that confuses other people(sigh) :)

    Richard



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