User ManualTable of ContentsINTRODUCTION4General Introduction4Packing List4. Configuring the Adapter4Bus Termination and Protection4Installing the Adapter5CONNECTING THE ADAPTER TO YOUR SYSTEM6Connector Pinout6Bus Capacitance Limitations6Power Supply6Resetting the Adapter6SOFTWARE UTILITIES7Introduction7DOS C Library/Programs7Files on disc7Typical C Project Arrangement7DOS QBASIC Library/Programs8Files on disc8Windows LIB/DLL Functions9Files on disc9USING THE UTILITIES10Introduction10C Routines10I2C Setup / Initialisation Routine10I2C Status Checking Routine11I2C Address and Start Sending Routine11I2C Read Data Byte from Slave Routine12Write Data Byte to Slave Routine14Send an I2C Stop Routine15I2C Restart and Address Sending Routine15QBASIC Routines17I2C Setup/Initialisation Routines17I2C Status Checking Routine17I2C Address and Start Sending Routine18I2C Read Data Byte from Slave Routine19Write Data Byte to Slave Routine20Send an I2C Stop Routine21I2C Restart and Address Sending Routine22Libraries for Programming in Microsoft Windows Environments23Users of ICA90 / 93 I2C adapters23C functions - Function Prototypes23Visual Basic 3.0 functions23setup23sendaddress24writebyte24readbyte25sendstop25restart26getstatus26recover26sendbytes27getbytes28slavelastbyte29FURTHER INFORMATION30APPENDIX A Parallel I2C Communications Adapter Status Codes31APPENDIX B Parallel I2C Communications Adapter Control Codes32THE MOST COMMONLY ASKED I2C QUESTIONS33General Questions33DOS Software Questions33WINDOWS 95 and NT Questions33Size: 124 KBPages: 35Language: EnglishOpen manual