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aiedb
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1 year ago

De1-soc uart spi i2c

HII I HAVE THE DE1-SOC BOARD , AND I LOGED IN TO THE LINUX CONSOLE ON THE BOARD
on the board i can reach spi i2c tty devices under /sys/class

and my question is lets say i want to write a c program the send data using i2c

under i2c-dev there is i2c-0 and i i2c-1 , how do i know which pin is connected to i2c-0 and which connected to i2c-1 , are the pins accessible by a header on the board i be very glad for hel thanks

is there a table that shows ' where the communication pins (uart,i2c,spi) is connected to the FPGA pins and where are thy connected to the header pins ?

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    KianHinT_altera
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    Hi aiedb,


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