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Android Hardware Interfacing with the BeagleBone Black

You're reading from  Android Hardware Interfacing with the BeagleBone Black

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781784392161
Pages 134 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Building an I2C-interfacing circuit


Now that you have an understanding of where I2C devices are connected to the BBB and how the Linux kernel presents an interface to those devices, it is time to connect an I2C device to the BBB.

As we mentioned in Chapter 1, Introduction to Android and the BeagleBone Black, you will be interfacing with a FRAM chip in this chapter. Specifically, it is a Fujitsu Semiconductor MB85RC256V FRAM chip. This 8-pin chip provides 32 KB of nonvolatile storage. This particular chip is only available in a small outline package (SOP), which is a surface mount chip that can be difficult to work with when building prototype circuits. Luckily for us, the AdaFruit breakout board for the FRAM already has the chip mounted, which makes prototyping simple and easy.

Tip

Don't disassemble your circuit!

The FRAM circuit in this chapter is part of a much larger circuit used in Chapter 6, Creating a Complete Interfacing Solution. If you build the circuit as positioned in the diagram...

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