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#110831 - i2c Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Ok Eric I just reread what I responded with. This module I am going to create will have 5 SIP pins on 1 edge and 5a 5 pin SIP socket on the other, so I can daisy chain this together. 2 of those pins will be +5v and ground 1 is a "blink return lead" from the chip, and the other 2 will be the I2C channel.
I will have the 2 pullup resistors on the I2c channel however my question is more in refernece to the power leads. will that +5V be enough (with its capacitors on each module) keep the whole string powered properly? Sorry I didn't state more specifically what I was concerned about. |
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current. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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