How many Address/Command (A/C) bytes can I send to a CML device per Chip Select event (/CS pulled low)?
A. The actions taken between the Chip Select s falling and rising edge make up a single C-BUS transaction. Only one CML device register may be written to or read from in a single C-BUS transaction. The most information that can be exchanged during a single C-BUS transaction is three bytes. For example, three bytes can be sent from the C to the CML device (one byte for register address and two bytes for register contents), or one byte can be sent from the C and two bytes can be sent in reply from the CML device.
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