Re: TI-H: TI <--?--> I2C
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Re: TI-H: TI <--?--> I2C
Nice schematic. : ) Turns out realy great if you don't use a mono spaced
font. ;)
>all the connectors are conneted to a set of common connecting connectors :))
>
>each 2.5mm plug has three lines, which the I2C defines as SDA (data) SCL
>(clock) and GND (ground).
>
>/SCL---+ \
>| | |
>{SDA-----+ }This is one 2.5 mm connector
>| | | |
>\GND-------+ /
> | | |
>/SCL---+ | | \
>| | | | |
>{SDA-----+ | }This is one 2.5 mm connector
>| | | | |
>\GND-------+ /
> | | |
>/SCL---+ | | \
>| | | | |
>{SDA-----+ | }This is one 2.5 mm connector
>| | | | |
>\GND-------+ /
> | | |
>/SCL---+ | | \
>| | | |
>{SDA-----+ | }This is one 2.5 mm connector
>| | |
>\GND-------+ /
>
> ^ ^ ^
> | | |
>SCL----+ | |
>line | |
>SDA------+ +----GND line
>line
>
>So you connect as many 2.5mm connectors as you need to the 3line bus, and
>when you start the applications on the calculators, a unique address is
>found for each calculator.
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