I²C facts for kids
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Type | Computer bus | |
Production history | ||
Designer | Philips Semiconductor, known today as NXP Semiconductors | |
Designed | 1982 | |
Data signal | Open-collector or Open-drain | |
Width | data line (SDA) + clock line (SCL) | |
Bandwidth | 0.1 / 0.4 / 1.0 / 3.4 / 5.0 Mbit/s (depending on mode) |
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Protocol | Serial, half-duplex |
I²C (Inter-Integrated Circuit), pronounced I-squared-C, is a kind of computer bus for connecting integrated circuits and processors. It was invented in 1982 by Philips Semiconductor (which is now NXP Semiconductors).
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In Spanish: I²C para niños
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