| ??? 01/07/03 00:13 Read: times |
#35812 - RE: Micro with two i2c slave ports. |
Hi Vladimir,
you can use any derivate with I2C bit interface, e.g. the P87C751. Then you can compare the I2C address in software and so you be able to acknowledge on many different addresses. Peter |
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