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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

[oopic] Re: Multiple I2C EEPROMS

--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "tinslwc" <tinslwc@...> wrote:

> Are there two I2C controllers on the OOPic or do the on board EEPROMs
> use the same I2C bus as the IO lines (Lines 19 & 20). Just curiosity
> getting the best of me.
>

IOLines 19 & 20 use the internal hardware I2C gadget and are used for
oDDELink only. You can not use them for adding EEPROMs.

The local I2C bus that connects to I2C peripherals and the EEPROM(s)
is bit-banged.

Richard

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