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    Add i2c range extender LTC4311

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    • M Offline
      mgrouch
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      Add i2c range extender LTC4311

      Thanks

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      • ajb2k3A Offline
        ajb2k3 @mgrouch
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        @mgrouch There is already 2 I2c extenders

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          teastain @mgrouch
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          @mgrouch said in Add i2c range extender LTC4311:

          AdaFruit and others make a LTC4311 extender but they use qwiic smaller connectors but same pinout.
          I2C is designed for sensors close to the controller and 1 - 2 meters is the limit. The LTC4311 gives a little more but after that you should consider RS485.
          M5Stack make several of these:
          https://docs.m5stack.com/en/unit/rs485
          I2C to 485 transceivers.

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            mgrouch @teastain
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            @teastain

            I can’t buy m5stack version of i2c extender because it doesn’t exist.

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