SLAU847F October 2022 – March 2026 MSPM0L1105 , MSPM0L1106 , MSPM0L1116 , MSPM0L1117 , MSPM0L1227 , MSPM0L1227-Q1 , MSPM0L1228 , MSPM0L1228-Q1 , MSPM0L1303 , MSPM0L1304 , MSPM0L1304-Q1 , MSPM0L1305 , MSPM0L1305-Q1 , MSPM0L1306 , MSPM0L1306-Q1 , MSPM0L1343 , MSPM0L1344 , MSPM0L1345 , MSPM0L1346 , MSPM0L2116 , MSPM0L2117 , MSPM0L2227 , MSPM0L2227-Q1 , MSPM0L2228 , MSPM0L2228-Q1
SMBus target address conflicts can be resolved by dynamically assigning a new unique address to each target device. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) outlined below is used by the UNICOMM-I2CC in this event.
Additionally to support the ARP process, UNICOMM-I2CT Advanced instances contain a default device address. When the CTR.EN_DEFDEVADR bit is set, a default device address of 7’b110_0001 is always used by the target address match logic. When this bit is cleared, the default device address is not matched. If arbitration is lost, the RIS.ARBLOST interrupt is set, similar to the arbitration logic of the UNICOMM-I2CC module.