Thank you both!
I mean, I know, that in theory, the RPi does provide sufficient I2C-Busses and I know they can theoretically work as long as the devices have different addresses. So far, with the devices I have, this is the case. I do only buy additional devices, when I was able to find out, what their address is, or whether I can change it.
But as said, in theory, one I2C bus would be sufficient. But it's still good to know, that there are more for the worst case. Image may be NSFW.
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I mean, I know, that in theory, the RPi does provide sufficient I2C-Busses and I know they can theoretically work as long as the devices have different addresses. So far, with the devices I have, this is the case. I do only buy additional devices, when I was able to find out, what their address is, or whether I can change it.
I will definitively take care of the capacitive load, thanks for the hint.What you will have to take care of is the capacitive load on the bus.
Sorry, I don't exactly get that. You mean a PiPico in addition to the RPi-Setup? Never thought about it and I am not sure, whether my skills are good enough to make them work together.Do they all have to actually connect to the Raspberry Pi, could you connect to PiPico for example?
But as said, in theory, one I2C bus would be sufficient. But it's still good to know, that there are more for the worst case. Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Statistics: Posted by Tetrikus — Tue Nov 12, 2024 6:44 am