This FAQ analyzes the open-drain physical layer and the nuances of register-level addressing to better understand I2C communication.
Electronics enthusiasts, developers and hobbyists may be interested in a new piece of hardware created by IWScope which takes the form of a wireless Internet of Things bridge offering WiFi 802.11 I2C ...
The MAX5823/MAX5824/MAX5825 8-channel, low-power, 8-/10-/12-bit, voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs) include output buffers and an internal 3ppm/°C reference that is selectable to be ...
The LTC2631 is a family of pin- and software-compatible 12-bit, 10-bit and 8-bit DACs in a tiny TSOT-23 package, making it the smallest I2C DAC family with an internal reference on the market today.
The R2A20154NS/SP is an 8-bit, 4-channel Digital-to-Analog Converter with buffer amplifiers for I2C bus that corresponds to Fast Mode. It guarantees differential ...
The 16-bit LTC2606 digital-to-analog converter (DAC) comes in a 3-mm 2 DFN package with an I 2 C interface and 27 user-selectable slave addresses. As a result, many DACs can use the same bus while ...
In the June and August 2003 issues of Linux Journal, my column covered the Linux kernel driver model, and the I2C subsystem was used as an example. This month, we discuss what the I2C subsystem does ...