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diff --git a/digital-driver/firmware/TinyWire-master/README.md b/digital-driver/firmware/TinyWire-master/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 46a5ef2..0000000 --- a/digital-driver/firmware/TinyWire-master/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# Arduino TinyWire Slave Library - -Originals from <http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/USIi2c> - -Modified to support ATtiny44/84 - -## NOTE about reliable communication - -Since (most of) the ATTinys lack TWI module for implementing all the nitty-gritty of I2C in hardware -they will have to do some clock-stretching (at least if run at 8MHz, you may get away with more on higher clock speeds) -as specified in the I2C protocol. However some (especially "bit-banged") master implementations do not -support clock-streching (looking at you Bus pirate 3.x and [RPI][rpibug]), you will not get reliable communication -unless your master supports the full I2C protocol spec. There is a [library][pigpio] which can bit-bang I2C correctly on RPI, use that instead of the [buggy hardware][rpibug] (thanks to @brendanarnold for [that tip][pigtip]). - -You can use my [Arduino based I2C master][i2crepl] to test your TinyWire code, this uses Bus Pirate semantics -with Arduinos TWI hardware that is known to implement I2C properly. - -[i2crepl]: https://github.com/rambo/I2C/blob/master/examples/i2crepl/i2crepl.ino -[rpibug]: http://www.advamation.com/knowhow/raspberrypi/rpi-i2c-bug.html -[pigpio]: http://abyz.co.uk/rpi/pigpio/python.html#bb_i2c_zip -[pigtip]: https://github.com/rambo/TinyWire/issues/14#issuecomment-125325081 - -## delayMicroseconds - -See this issue: <https://github.com/rambo/TinyWire/issues/8> (remember to declare the function void if you copy-paste it verbatim) |