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1 Can I use your devices as a SPI or I²C slave? Featured

No you can't. SPI Storm is an advanced SPI, Dual-SPI, Quad-SPI and custom protocol host adapter (Master). SPI Xpress / GP Series devices in SPI mode of operation can be used as SPI Master and/or SPI Analyzer. I2C Xpress / GP Series devices in I2C mode of…

2 Does your devices support the programming of SPI and I2C EEPROM? Featured

As general purpose SPI master and I2C master, the following devices will support corresponding EEPROM programming: - SPI Storm device supports SPI, dual-SPI and quad-SPI protocols and hence, is able to control EEPROM using these procotols. - SPI Xpress and…

3 I2C Xpress key figures and information

Please click here to access I2C Xpress product page.

4 What is the difference between an 'analyzer', a 'logger' and a 'slave'?

In the world of test and measurement instruments, 'Analyzers', 'Loggers' and 'Slave' are 3 distinct devices with a different functionality and usage scenario. Analyzers, Loggers and Slaves are all used to collect data and information from a system - they…

5 Which pins do I have to use for I²C?

From 8PI Control Panel version 1.08f, I2C Xpress and GP Series devices having the I2C mode of operation option you can use 2 sets of pins as I²C interface: - One set of pins labeled SCL/SDA is mounted with pull-up resistors. - The other set of pins labeled…