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Build a tiny graphic I2C-bus scanner

Build a tiny graphic I2C-bus scanner

by Clemens Valens

4-04-2017 | The Inter Integrated Circuits bus, better known as I²C bus, was developed by Philips in the 1980s to connect a microprocessor or microcontro...

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