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Hello,
Is the Bq25756 i2c addresses fixed at 0x6A? It was mentioned in the forum previously that two Bq25756 can be paralleled, but can we adjust each's programming parameters if both have the same I2C address?
Regards,
Michael
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Tool/software:
Hello,
Is the Bq25756 i2c addresses fixed at 0x6A? It was mentioned in the forum previously that two Bq25756 can be paralleled, but can we adjust each's programming parameters if both have the same I2C address?
Regards,
Michael
Hello Michael,
If possible, you can use the the BQ25756 and BQ25756E in parallel. The BQ25756E has a different I2C address from the BQ25756.
I don't think you can put 2 BQ25756 ICs on the same I2C line because the BQ25756 needs to send an ACK signal to the controller. If you need to use 2 BQ25756 ICs, I recommend using an I2C mux to talk to both ICs.
Best Regards,
Ethan Galloway