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      wschnell
      last edited by wschnell

      Hi,
      Just as an info:
      I was wondering if there is a thing like a Grove Shield for the M5Stack. Now, the Grove shields do more, but for running in I2C mode Seeed Studio has the "I2C Hub". Cool thing for connecting 3 devices to the M5.

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        Calin @wschnell
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        @wschnell 在 Connecting multiple I2C devices 中说:

        Hi,
        Just as an info:
        I was wondering if there is a thing like a Grove Shield for the M5Stack. Now, the Grove shields do more, but for running in I2C mode Seeed Studio has the "I2C Hub". Cool thing for connecting 3 devices to the M5.

        Just connect them in parallel and access them by address.
        You don't need fancy i2c hub's.
        You just need a breadboard or a soldering iron and some wires.

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          wschnell @Calin
          last edited by wschnell

          @calin People who use the M5Stack might be interested in how to avoid breadboards and soldering, and those who use Grove certainly are.

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            Calin @wschnell
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            @wschnell 在 Connecting multiple I2C devices 中说:

            @calin those who use Grove certainly are.

            don't know... i never used that one... didn't even attempted...

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