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Learning to find I2C addresses of sensors for Arduino Due

rahimmuh3
rahimmuh3 over 9 years ago

Hi! My name is Rahim M. and I am a full time Mechanical Engineering student at South Mountain Community College.

 

I am currently taking a Engineering Special Projects class involving ANSR and ASCEND for a weather balloon experiment.

 

My classmates and myself have chosen to use the Arduino Due microprocessor for our project because of its immense power and versatility as a processor, but just about everyone on our team is ignorant to the knowledge of how to program with Arduino, especially with I2C addresses.

 

If anyone out there can give us advice on how to begin finding and programming with I2C addresses for our Arduino Due, it would be very much appreciated.

 

I understand that finding I2C addresses is a rather complicated task, especially for beginners, but we really need the knowledge of how to do this in a simple manner as soon as possible.

 

I look forward to hearing from everyone!!!

 

Thank you.

 

Rahim M.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago +2 suggested
    Rahim; There are a couple of excellent tutorials on tronixstuff.com specifically about using I2C and Arduino. It looks like you've already been to Adafruit, so no need to mention that. http://tronixstuff…
  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 9 years ago +2
    Here are a bunch of Videos and Posts I have produced in the past that also use / describe I2C The Modular Bench Power Supply ++, Arduino UNO and precision ADC, DAC + MDO3000 I2C debugging Fuel Tank BoosterPack…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago +1
    In order to program the Arduino Due microprocessor you have to have Arduino IDE 1.5 or later which can be found here: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software#toc3 After installing Arduino 1.5 or later…
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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago

    Hello Rahim,

     

    today later I plan to post in Arduino an article on the use of SDA/SCL (Data and Clock) with the LCD alphanumeric display, driven by a shift register. This particular case just only use the two wires of I2C without the need to manage the chip select (not available in the shift register. Will add some more detail on how the library control work in the hope it will be helpful to you.

    Managing more than one device with I2C means to use always the same 2 wires (that are, the I2C bus) and addressing pin(s) to tell to the bus what is the device that should be controlled in a particular moment. I think that seeing the things in two separate steps maybe more understandable.

     

    Enrico

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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago

    Hello Rahim,

     

    today later I plan to post in Arduino an article on the use of SDA/SCL (Data and Clock) with the LCD alphanumeric display, driven by a shift register. This particular case just only use the two wires of I2C without the need to manage the chip select (not available in the shift register. Will add some more detail on how the library control work in the hope it will be helpful to you.

    Managing more than one device with I2C means to use always the same 2 wires (that are, the I2C bus) and addressing pin(s) to tell to the bus what is the device that should be controlled in a particular moment. I think that seeing the things in two separate steps maybe more understandable.

     

    Enrico

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