Finish implementing a very cool (to me) and technically impressive (to me) project. Share it with others and realize that I've replicated the behavior of a super cheap off-the-shelf piece of equipment. D'oh.
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IIRC, the 'I2C" mode of the FT232H isn't actually I2C. Not open-collector (or open-drain), and doesn't work with clock stretching, which is a _required_ part of the I2C spec.
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I think it's still really interesting if it's made easy to re-target, because then you could use it for bring-up on any new board design.
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lol i think this is a classic https://github.com/ryankurte/USB-Thing …https://github.com/therealprof/embedded-bridge …
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That’s actually a super neat little chip. I can see myself using this to mock lots of things in tests.https://www.adafruit.com/product/2264
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Except the FT232H hardware can only do 1 I2C bus or SPI (not both) — very limiting in some applications. Having a more powerful MCU on the line lets the framework extend to ADC, DAC, PWM, GPIO, etc. Hugely powerful. Like
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