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START, STOP and Repeated START Conditions
START, STOP and Repeated START Conditions
All transactions begin with a START (S) condition and finish with a STOP (P) condition.
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Contents
Communication with Adapter
Linking an Executable to dln.dll
Return Codes
I2C Bus Interface (C/C++ API)
I2C Bus Protocol
Data Transmission
Byte Format and Acknowledge Bit
I2C Transaction
START, STOP and Repeated START Conditions
START (S) Condition
STOP (P) Condition
Repeated START (Sr) Condition
Slave Address and Data Direction
Reserved I2C Slave Addresses
Using Internal Addresses
Avoiding Conflicts in a Multi-master I2C Bus
Clock Stretching
I2C Master Interface
I2C Slave Interface
SPI Bus Interface
GPIO Interface
LED Interface
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Interface
Pulse Counter Interface
UART Interface
Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) Interface
Bootloader Interface
C/C++ Examples
Return Code Reference
DLN-2-U2C API (U2C-12)
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