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The i.MX6 supports standard I2C at 100khz, or using fast mode for 400khz operation. The CPU has 2 I2C buses used on the TS-7180. | The i.MX6 supports standard I2C at 100khz, or using fast mode for 400khz operation. The CPU has 2 I2C buses used on the TS-7180. | ||
I2C 1 is internal to the TS-7180 and connects to the onboard Silabs supervisory microcontroller at 100khz; and to the onboard [http://www.st.com | I2C 1 is internal to the TS-7180 and connects to the onboard Silabs supervisory microcontroller at 100khz; and to the onboard [http://www.st.com/en/clocks-and-timers/m41t00s.html ST M41T00S] real-time clock (RTC). | ||
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Revision as of 15:30, 7 March 2017
The i.MX6 supports standard I2C at 100khz, or using fast mode for 400khz operation. The CPU has 2 I2C buses used on the TS-7180.
I2C 1 is internal to the TS-7180 and connects to the onboard Silabs supervisory microcontroller at 100khz; and to the onboard ST M41T00S real-time clock (RTC).
Address | Device |
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0x4a | #Silabs |
0x68 | #RTC |
The second I2C bus is connected to the onboard FPGA. This bus also runs at 400khz by default.
Address | Device |
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0x28-0x2f | #FPGA |
Note: | It is also possible to request the kernel to bitbang additional I2C buses as needed. See an example here. |
The kernel makes the I2C available at /dev/i2c-#. You can use the i2c-tools (i2cdetect, i2cget, i2cset), or you can write your own client.