In my last column [LJ, December 2003], we discussed how I2C bus drivers and I2C algorithm drivers work. We also described how to make a tiny dummy I2C bus driver. This month, we discuss how an I2C ...
Hi all. I'm doing a robotics project for my last month of high school with a friend, and we're looking at ways to control the I/O and motor electronics. We plan to use a Palm III for the brain, ...
In the last Driving Me Nuts column [see LJ, June 2003], we introduced the kernel driver model framework with an explanation of how the generic bus and driver and device code works. The i2c core was ...
Hooking up I2C sensors is something which is generally associated with microcontrollers and SBCs, yet it’s very easy to use such I2C sensors from basically any system that runs Linux. After all, I2C ...
The PCA9633 is an I²C-bus controlled 4-bit LED driver optimized for Red/Green/Blue/Amber (RGBA) color mixing applications. Each LED output has its own 8-bit resolution (256 steps) fixed frequency ...
The BD7710GWL is a 1.5A Flash LED Driver with Synchronous rectification step up DC/DC converter that can drive 3LED. It is possible to set by I2C interface. With synchronous rectification (no external ...
A fundamental skill that embedded software developers need to master is understanding how to write drivers. Within an embedded system, there a typically two types of drivers: microcontroller ...
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