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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 09, 2004
Filed:
May. 17, 2000
David C. Andreas, Austin, TX (US);
Silicon Laboratories, Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A method to enable unique identification of serial devices having a common bus for communication with a bus master includes the step of serially clocking a mask value through a plurality of serial devices until each serial device stores a corresponding portion of the mask value. Each serial device responds to a subsequent command only if enabled by the corresponding portion of the mask value. Another method includes the step of initializing a plurality of serial devices to one of a first mode and a second mode. If the plurality of devices are in the second mode, a mask value is serially clocked through the plurality of serial devices until each serial device stores a corresponding portion of the mask value. When in the first mode every serial device responds to a subsequent command. When in the second mode, only serial devices enabled by the corresponding portion of the mask value respond to the command. An apparatus includes a plurality of serial devices coupled to a bus master by a bus. The bus master clocks a mask value through the plurality of serial devices until each serial device stores a portion of the mask value. Each of the plurality of serial devices responds to a subsequent bus master issued command only if enabled by the corresponding portion of the mask value. In various embodiments, the plurality of serial devices may be a heterogeneous or homogeneous combination of devices. In one embodiment, at least one of the devices comprises a subscriber line interface circuit.