Hi Board designers,
Refer below inputs for I2C pullup calculation www.ti.com/.../slva689.pdf
The board designer is responsible for selecting a pull-up value that meets the rise time requirements for their specific system implementation. The I2C signal trace…
Hi Board designers,
Refer below inputs for I2C pullup calculation www.ti.com/.../slva689.pdf
The board designer is responsible for selecting a pull-up value that meets the rise time requirements for their specific system implementation. The I2C signal trace…
Hi Board designers,
Refer below inputs for I2C pullup calculation www.ti.com/.../slva689.pdf
The board designer is responsible for selecting a pull-up value that meets the rise time requirements for their specific system implementation. The I2C signal trace…
Hi Board designers,
Refer below inputs for I2C pullup calculation www.ti.com/.../slva689.pdf
The board designer is responsible for selecting a pull-up value that meets the rise time requirements for their specific system implementation. The I2C signal…
Part Number: I2C-DESIGNER Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A23157 Tool/software: Hi all, I am trying to design an I2C device that can be plugged with a 4-pin connector in 2 different positions one the reverse of the other. Let me explain further. This…
Michael Walle said: was under the impression you can describe the hardware with the linux device tree and you are free to choose where y
That's correct. We can describe in dts if that's main_i2c0. That's no issue.
Best regards,
Keerthy
Hey Goran,
I was unable to observe a different i2c address configuration on TPA2016D2. Unfortunately this clause stated in the datasheet is no longer supported. I would be closing this thread now.
Regards,
Ore.
Part Number: I2C-DESIGNER Hello TI,
While reading a application note SCPA054 in section 2.1.4 it mentions " There is a lower limit to the pullup resistor because if the resistance is too low (meaning pullup current is to strong/high) then the VOL could…
Part Number: TPS55288
Hi,
If there is no I2C and would like to use FB/INT as feedback with external divider.
May I know whether it is okay to use? And what is FB reference voltage?
According to Webench design, the VFB is 1.129V, but I cannot find this…
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in responding .
The address bytes are sent out using the temp varialbe .
I am not sure what you mean by the NumOfDataBytes is zero. In the demo , NumOfDataBytes is not to zero anywhere. Pls clarify.
Best Regards
Siddharth