Philips MIIC-201D/U User Manual

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3 Hardware Configuration

3.1

Pull-up Resistors

I

2

C Bus systems are based on open-collector technology requiring pull-up devices

on each signal wire. These pull-up devices usually take the form of pull-up resistors
connected to bus power.

The I

2

C adapter includes a slide switch used to enable or disable internal +5VDC

I

2

C Bus 1.8K ohm pull-up resistors attached to the SCL, SDA, and /INT lines.

Every I

2

C Bus system must have at least one pull-up on the signal lines. Use this

switch to configure the pull-up resistors for your system.

3.2

Connecting to a 3.3 Volt Target System

If you are connecting the I

2

C adapter to a 3.3 volt target system, you should follow

these steps BEFORE applying power:

• Shut off the I

2

C adapter’s internal pull-ups (See Pull-up Resistor section). Use

external pull-ups to the target system’s 3.3V power. These pull-ups may already
be present in the target system.

• Disconnect the I

2

C connector +5V wire from the target system. The I

2

C adapter

will be powered from its own +5V power supply, and the target system will be
powered by its own 3.3V power supply.

The I

2

C adapter is a 5-volt device. Any signal above 3.3V on the SCL, SDA, and

/INT lines is high enough for the adapter to see a Logical 1.

3.3

Connecting to an SMBus Target System

If you are connecting the I

2

C adapter to a SMBus target system, you should follow

these steps BEFORE applying power:

• Shut off the I

2

C adapter’s internal pull-ups (See Pull-up Resistor section).

• Use external SMBus rated (appoximately15k ohms) pull-up resistors. These

pull-ups may already be present in the target system.

• Visit our I

2

C versus SMBus FAQ page (www.mcc-us.com/I2CSMBusFAQ.htm).

• See the SMBus Specification for additional details.

Special Note for SMBus Users: MCC’s I

2

C adapters are designed to be I

2

C Bus

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