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    xBridge - I2C/SMBus GUI

    xBridge - I2C/SMBus GUI

    USB Bridge for SMBus/I2C, GPIO, & Clock

    [Introduction] The xBridge-M01 product is a multifunctional USB bridge developed by Doidx. It can control and transmit SMBus/I2C, GPIO, Clock and other interfaces through USB. The product includes software and hardware. It has the characteristics of easy use and development. The core chip is CP2112 Graphical software and operating manual can be downloaded for free at http://xbridge-m01.doidx.com Provide the underlying Java API, http://xsmbus-m01.doidx.com , which can do simple...
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    rawi2ctool

    RAW I2C command line tool for debug, test and more

    This is a Linux command line tool to do raw I2C accesses to a bus, IF SUPPORTED BY THE ADAPTER, to probe the bus, read or write some data, detect glitches, do a bench, program an EEPROM with the required blocksize, test the I2C bus driver, ... Raw I2C mode enables data frames that are not supported by SMBus and related tools (such as i2cget, i2cset, i2cdump)
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    This project shows how to make a device that, through the PC USB interface, allows data acquisition from the peripherals of a microcontroller and managing devices TWI or I2C. It can be used on Linux and Windows without any additional driver.
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