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I²C: Fundamentals and Practical Aspects of Inter-Integrated Circuit Communication

    I²C: Fundamentals and Practical Aspects of Inter-Integrated Circuit Communication

    I²C is a synchronous, half-duplex, multi-master, multi-slave serial communication protocol developed by Philips (now NXP) in the 1980s. It was designed for on-board communication between integrated circuits, especially in systems with multiple low-speed peripherals controlled by a microcontroller.

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    Demystifying UART, SPI, and I2C: Communication Between Chips

      Demystifying UART, SPI, and I2C: Communication Between Chips

      In both VLSI design and embedded systems, no chip operates in isolation. Whether it’s a microcontroller interfacing with sensors, a processor communicating with memory modules, or multiple peripherals synchronizing data, inter-chip communication is fundamental to building reliable and scalable hardware systems.

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