I have seen several circuits showing I2C devices only needing two input wires.
Surely there also has to be a common earth wire between the sending and receiving devices?
Or does the design assume both devices are using a common power supply?
Connecting I2C devices
Connecting I2C devices
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Re: Connecting I2C devices
They do need a common reference voltage, and ground works very well (so yes, common ground is almost a requirement). A common supply is not necessary, but often easiest to design.
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Re: Connecting I2C devices
Ok,
Thanks.
Thanks.
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