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Raul Portales
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Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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Overview of I2C

I2C is a synchronous serial interface, which means it uses a shared clock signal to synchronize data transfer between devices. The device that controls the clock signal is known as the master; in our case, the developer kit. All other connected peripherals are known as slaves. Each device is connected to the same set of data signals to form a bus.

I2C structure diagram from developers.google.com

Being a serial bus, the components need to wait for their turn to talk. That is also done by the master, which issues commands to the bus and some of those commands may require a response (for example, requests to read values). This is known as half-duplex communication.

I2C devices connect using a three-wire interface consisting of the following pins:

  • Shared clock signal (SCL): The clock used to synchronize the data transfer
  • Shared data line (SDA): The wire used to actually...
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Raul Portales

Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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