CHAPTER 8 - CFW-09 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Initial bit address (byte high)
Initial bit address (byte low)
Number of bits (byte high)
Number of bits (byte low)
Byte Count Field (number of data bytes)
Initial bit address (byte high)
Initial bit address (byte low)
Number of bits (byte high)
Number of bits (byte low)
The value of each bit that is being sent is placed at a position of the data
bytes sent by the master. The first byte, in the bits 0 to 7, receives the 8
first bits by starting from the initial address indicated by the master. The
other bytes (if the number of inscribed bits is higher than 8) remain in
sequence. If the number of inscribedbits is not a multipleof 8, the remaining
bits of the last byte should be filled in with 0 (zero).
Example: command writing for general enabling (bit 100 = 1), general
enabling (bit 101 = 1) and CWW-direction of rotation (bit 102 = 0), for
Number of bits (byte high)
Number of bits (byte low)
Number of bits (byte high)
Number of bits (byte low)
As only three bits are written, the master needed only one byte to transmit
the data. The transmitted values are in the three less significant bits of the
byte thatcontains the value for the bits. The other bits of this byte remained
This functionallows writing values for a bit group that must be in numerical
sequence. This function can be also used to write a single bit (the values
are always hexadecimal, and each field represents one byte).