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The I2C CAL component provides I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus) functionality by either interfacing with a microcontroller peripheral feature or by using the I/O pins of the microcontroller driven in software mode. | The I2C CAL component provides I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus) functionality by either interfacing with a microcontroller peripheral feature or by using the I/O pins of the microcontroller driven in software mode. | ||
I2C is a two-wire, clock and data based, serial data communication bus that is particularly directed towards interfacing a micro-controller to other hardware peripherals such as non-volatile memory, Real Time Clock and other sensory devices such as Accelerometers, Magnetometers and Temperature sensors. | I2C is a two-wire, clock and data based, serial data communication bus that is particularly directed towards interfacing a micro-controller to other hardware peripherals such as non-volatile memory, Real Time Clock and other sensory devices such as Accelerometers, Magnetometers and Temperature sensors. |
Revision as of 08:45, 13 August 2013
<sidebar>Sidebar: Advanced Features</sidebar> The I2C CAL component provides I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus) functionality by either interfacing with a microcontroller peripheral feature or by using the I/O pins of the microcontroller driven in software mode.
I2C is a two-wire, clock and data based, serial data communication bus that is particularly directed towards interfacing a micro-controller to other hardware peripherals such as non-volatile memory, Real Time Clock and other sensory devices such as Accelerometers, Magnetometers and Temperature sensors.