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My best guess would be time from I2C write to output pin valid.
But 2.485 ms for that seems horribly slow..
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2.485 ms is the worst case maximum IO Access time.
Thanks,
Sampath
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Thanks for replying. But that doesn't define what "IO Access time" refers to...
- time for chip to ACK an I2C request....???
- time for chip to read a pin (and consequent response delay to an I2C read request)...?
- time for chip to write to pin (after having received a port set command)..??
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IO Access Time means
- time for chip to read a pin from start of I2C packet to end of I2C packet with clock stretching required to perform a port read
- time for chip to write to pin from start of I2C packet to end of I2C packet with clock stretching required to perform a port write
Thanks,
Sampath