
PIC18F2480/2580/4480/4580
DS39637A-page 198
Preliminary
2004 Microchip Technology Inc.
REGISTER 17-4:
SSPCON1: MSSP CONTROL REGISTER 1 (I
2
C MODE)
R/W-0
WCOL
bit 7
R/W-0
SSPOV
R/W-0
SSPEN
R/W-0
CKP
R/W-0
SSPM3
R/W-0
SSPM2
R/W-0
SSPM1
R/W-0
SSPM0
bit 0
bit 7
WCOL:
Write Collision Detect bit
In Master Transmit mode:
1
= A write to the SSPBUF register was attempted while the I
2
C conditions were not valid for
a transmission to be started (must be cleared in software)
0
= No collision
In Slave Transmit mode:
1
= The SSPBUF register is written while it is still transmitting the previous word (must be
cleared in software)
0
= No collision
In Receive mode (Master or Slave modes):
This is a “don’t care” bit.
SSPOV:
Receive Overflow Indicator bit
In Receive mode:
1
= A byte is received while the SSPBUF register is still holding the previous byte (must be
cleared in software)
0
= No overflow
In Transmit mode:
This is a “don’t care” bit in Transmit mode.
SSPEN:
Synchronous Serial Port Enable bit
1
= Enables the serial port and configures the SDA and SCL pins as the serial port pins
0
= Disables serial port and configures these pins as I/O port pins
Note:
When enabled, the SDA and SCL pins must be properly configured as input or output.
bit 6
bit 5
bit 4
CKP:
SCK Release Control bit
In Slave mode:
1
= Release clock
0
= Holds clock low (clock stretch), used to ensure data setup time
In Master mode:
Unused in this mode.
SSPM3:SSPM0:
Synchronous Serial Port Mode Select bits
1111
= I
2
C Slave mode, 10-bit address with Start and Stop bit interrupts enabled
1110
= I
2
C Slave mode, 7-bit address with Start and Stop bit interrupts enabled
1011
= I
2
C Firmware Controlled Master mode (Slave Idle)
1000
= I
2
C Master mode, clock = F
OSC
/(4 * (SSPADD + 1))
0111
= I
2
C Slave mode, 10-bit address
0110
= I
2
C Slave mode, 7-bit address
Note:
Bit combinations not specifically listed here are either reserved or implemented in
SPI mode only.
bit 3-0
Legend:
R = Readable bit
-n = Value at POR
W = Writable bit
‘1’ = Bit is set
U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
‘0’ = Bit is cleared
x = Bit is unknown