Difference between revisions of "BoardBringUp-i2c"
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* [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=tree;f=drivers/i2c;h=5f95543c261b86660130051294de18c445aabb26;hb=925a6f0bf8bd122d5d2429af7f0ca0fecf4ae71f Linux Kernel Core I2C Drivers] | * [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=tree;f=drivers/i2c;h=5f95543c261b86660130051294de18c445aabb26;hb=925a6f0bf8bd122d5d2429af7f0ca0fecf4ae71f Linux Kernel Core I2C Drivers] | ||
* [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=blob;f=drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c;h=076e236d0da74b71734a3159bf287b4e11e04b0a;hb=925a6f0bf8bd122d5d2429af7f0ca0fecf4ae71f Linux Kernel I2C GPIO Expander Driver for PCF857x Series] | * [http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=blob;f=drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c;h=076e236d0da74b71734a3159bf287b4e11e04b0a;hb=925a6f0bf8bd122d5d2429af7f0ca0fecf4ae71f Linux Kernel I2C GPIO Expander Driver for PCF857x Series] | ||
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+ | * '''NEW''' - [[Linuxcon-opentools|Resource page for low cost open tools such oscilloscopes and logic analyzers]] | ||
+ | * '''NEW''' - [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10244 Low Cost Oscillopscope from Sparkfun.com $99USD] |
Revision as of 15:28, 22 February 2013
Presentation
- Embedded Linux Conference Europe - Board Bringup: You, Me and I2c - pdf
- Automotive Linux Summit - Board Bringup: You, Me and I2c - pdf
Reference Material
- Wikipedia entry for "Asynchronous Communication"
- Wikipedia entry for "I2C"
- I2C Primer from i2c-bus.org
- EE-Times I2C Introduction
- Principles of Modern Instrumentation - by Frank Spitzer and Barry Howarth.
- Wikipedia Entry for "EDID"
Components
- PCF8575 I2C GPIO Expander Break-Out-Board from Sparkfun.com
- PCA9306 I2C Level Shifter Break-Out-Board from Sparkfun.com
- AT24C02B 256 Byte I2C EEPROM
- TCA6408 I2C GPIO Expander from Texas Instruments
- 0.1" 4-wire Cable from Sparkfun.com
- INA219 I2C Current Monitor from Texas Instruments
- Bus Pirate -- Affordable tool which can talk I2C (via USB) controlled from a serial terminal
- Small BreadBoard from Sparkfun.com
- 1" Square Prototype PCB from Sparkfun.com
- Low Current LED from Sparkfun.com
- Large PushButton from Sparkfun.com