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by Dariusz Caban
Start ý The
Bus ý The Protocol ý The
Process ý Conclusions ý Sources
and PDF
SOURCES AND PDF
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the PDF of this Article. 
Dariusz Caban completed his studies
at Silesian Technical University in Gliwice, Poland, where he received
his MS. Since then, he has been working at the Institute of Theoretical
and Applied Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences (IITiS PAN)
and cooperates with manufacturers of measurement and control equipment.
He holds a Ph.D. and specializes in programming of microcontrollers,
mainly in high-level languages. You may reach him at darek1@mail.iitis.gliwice.pl.
SOFTWARE
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here to download the corresponding source code.
REFERNCES
[1] Philips
Semiconductors, "The I2C-Bus SpecificationýVersion
2.1," January 2000, http://www.semiconductors.philips.com
/acrobat/various/i2c_bus_specification_3.pdf.
[2] Intel Co., "Embedded Controller
Handbook," 1987.
SOURCES
C-51
Archimedes
+38121618243
Fax: +38121619308
www.archimedes.co.yu
AT24C02 Two-wire serial EEPROM, AT89Cx051
80C31 microcontroller
Atmel Corp.
(408) 441-0311
www.atmel.com
PIC16C6x 8-bit CMOS Microcontroller
Microchip Technology Inc.
(978) 692-3848
Fax: (978) 692-3821
www.microchip.com
P80C528, P83C528 8-bit Microcontrollers
Philips Semiconductors
(800) 326-6586
(212) 536-0500
Fax: (212) 536-0559
www.semiconductors.philips.com
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