Martijn van Buul wrote:
> Nope. The AT keyboard can be configured in 3 distinct modes. In one of them
> (mode 2 ?), the *host* is generating the clock. I'm quite positively sure
> on this one - There's a philips 8051 application note about how to interface
> a AT-style keyboard to I2C. They used this mode.
Whoops. I'm mistaken there. That application note (AN434,
http://www.philips.semiconductors.com/acrobat/applicationnotes/AN434.pdf)
is clocked by the PC keyboard indeed.
Sowwy.
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