To allow the creation of new programs that make use of the I2C devices used on the EDP system, as series of simple usage examples has been supplied. These can be found in: C: hitex HiTOP53-EDP-XC167 Examples RS-EDP-CM-XC167 Drivers. These examples are simple programs that show the basic functions for accessing I2C devices used in the EDP system. Hitex (founded 1976) is focusing on a comprehensive product and service portfolio for embedded systems. Software quality, functional safety and security are the key aspects of activity and cover the entire development process.
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The iPort/USB2 can be an I2C Bus master or slave device. As a slave, the iPort/USB2 can respond to a user selected slave address and the I2C General Call address (0x00). As a master, the iPort/USB2 supports multi-master operations, arbitration detection, clock-stretching by a slave device, and the optional /INTerrupt signal found on some I2C devices. Enhanced features include I2C Bus mastering at 23, 86, 100, or 400 kHz Bit Rates, 12 Mbit/second USB interface speeds, USB bus-powered, and eXtended commands for low-level access to I2C signals making it compatible with many 'I2C-like' devices. The iPort/USB 2 is based upon a new 2x faster processor, 256 byte data buffers and firmware optimization.
The iPort/USB2 includes two Windows applications (Message Manager and Message Center) that help you get started sending and receiving I2C Bus messages quickly. You can also use terminal emulation software like Windows Hyperterminal, or write your own custom program in Microsoft VB, VB.NET, C, C++, C++.NET, C#, Delphi Pascal, National Instrument LabVIEW, and more. Free Sample Programs are provided to help you get started. Also included is the iBurner I2C Bus EEPROM Programming software.
Custom Programming: The iPort/USB2 provides an ASCII command and Virtual Communications Port interface to a host computer. An application program sends simple ASCII text commands out the virtual serial port to set up the adapter and send or receive I2C Bus messages. Because the iPort/USB2 includes a virtual serial interface, it is backward compatible with software applications written for any of our our ASCII-text based adapters. LabVIEW developers can take advantage of the Virtual Instrument Driver Library. Microsoft.NET developers can use the .NET Class Library.
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Recommendation: We recommend the iPort/USB2 for low-voltage I2C Bus applications and for users who want to write custom application programs. The ASCII command and Virtual Communications Port interface of the iPort/USB 2 makes it easier to interface with almost any application program development tool.