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Product information "Adafruit LTC4311 I2C Extender / Active Terminator"

I2C stands for Inter-Integrated-Circuit-Communication, it is meant for short distances on a circuit board or assembly. But, hey, we're engineers and we love to push the boundaries of technology, right? So why not try running I2C over a metre-long cable, or even longer? Well, if you try that, you'll quickly realise that the length of the cable adds capacitance and resistance that slows down the open-drain pullups used in I2C, making it difficult to use 100KHz+ clock rates. You could try slowing down your I2C clock to 1 KHz...or you could use an Adafruit LTC4311 active terminator like this one!

Using this board is simple: connect it to your I2C bus at the beginning of the chain (if you don't have a massively long cable, you can try it at the end of the chain). When the chip is powered and activated, it watches the SCL and SDA lines. When it sees them being pulled up through the I2C resistors, it activates and outputs some current to drive it through the top power rail.

You can now achieve much faster data rates without fiddling with resistors, and over long cables. We have transmitted a 400 KHz OLED over 3 metres of telephone cable with ease. With a 100KHz signal, we've even run a BME680 over 100 feet of Ethernet about 3000pF round trip!) and had an OLED display the sensor details.

Runs on any bus voltage, from 1.6V to 5.5V and up to 400 KHz SCL speed, with cables up to 4000pF. No special firmware, software or configuration required. Simply plug the power, ground, SCL and SDA connectors into your bus and watch your rise times magically transform from sawtooth to square waves.

To get you up and running quickly, we've developed a customised circuit board in the STEMMA QT form factor that makes it easy to connect the device. The STEMMA QT connectors on both sides are compatible with the SparkFun Qwiic I2C connectors. This allows you to make solderless connections between your development board and the LTC4311 or daisy chain it with a variety of other sensors and accessories using a compatible cable.
QT cable is not included.
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Zolltarifnummer: 85423111
Brand: Adafruit
Country of Origin: USA
EAN: 4060137066542
Gross Weight (kg): 0.003
Manufacturer ID: 4756
Product ID: ADA4756
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Manufacturer and safety information
Manufacturer information
Adafruit Industries, LLC
168 39th Street 1905CC
US 11232 Brooklyn, New York
https://www.adafruit.com
support@adafruit.com

WEEE number: 20453810

Person responsible for the EU
Sertronics GmbH
Am Studio 20d
DE 12489 Berlin
https://www.berrybase.de
info@berrybase.de

Safety instructions
  • Always install and operate sensors and modules in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Always switch off the power supply before installation or maintenance.
  • Avoid direct contact with electrical connections to prevent electric shocks.
  • Only use in dry and suitable environments to avoid short circuits or malfunctions.
  • Check the device for damage or defects before use.
  • Do not operate above the specified voltage and current.
  • In the event of malfunctions, disconnect the appliance from the power supply immediately.
  • Dispose of in accordance with local electrical and electronic waste regulations.
  • Do not dispose of in normal household waste as it may contain hazardous substances.
  • Keep children away from the product to prevent misuse or injury.
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