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GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming
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GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming

by Rodolfo Giometti
March 2017
Intermediate to advanced
732 pages
15h 24m
English
Packt Publishing
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Getting access to I2C devices

Now we are ready to manage real I2C devices. We can find tons of supported devices into the Linux kernel tree whose are usually grouped according to their specific operations so, for instance, all I2C real-time clock chips are under the directory drivers/rtc/ while I2C EEPROMs are under directory drivers/misc/eeprom/, and so on of the Linux's source repository.

In the next section we're going to see several different kinds of devices all connected to the main CPU through the I2C bus, also we're going to use different embedded kits to test them, but as said before, every commands can be easily repeated on every GNU/Linux based boards with a similar configuration.

EEPROM, ADC and IO Expander

As first example we're going ...

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