I²C (INTER-INTEGRATED CIRCUIT)

I²C (Inter-Integrated Circuit), pronounced I-squared-C or I-two-C, is a multi-master, multi-slave, packet-switched, single-ended, serial computer bus invented by Philips Semiconductor (now NXP Semiconductors). It is typically used for attaching lower-speed peripheral ICs to processors and microcontrollers in short-distance, intra-board communication. Alternatively, I²C is spelled I2C (pronounced I-two-C) or IIC (pronounced I-I-C). Since October 10, 2006, […]

EMBEDDED CONTROLLER FOR DATA ACQUISITION

Embedded control is a subgroup of the overall data acquisition and control market. The I/O system is not connected to an external PC. The processor runs the system or the PC, which is incorporated into the I/O chassis itself, is the differentiating feature of an embedded system. One hosted DAQ system is usually introduced by […]