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= Pull up resistor calculation =
= Pull up resistor calculation =
== Stackoverflow ==
* https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/1849/is-there-a-correct-resistance-value-for-i2c-pull-up-resistors
== Ti.com ==
''Therefore,we can selectany available resistor value between 966.667Ωand 1.77kΩ. The valueof the pull up resistor can be selected basedon the trade-off for the power consumption and speed.''
''Therefore,we can selectany available resistor value between 966.667Ωand 1.77kΩ. The valueof the pull up resistor can be selected basedon the trade-off for the power consumption and speed.''
<pdf>http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slva689/slva689.pdf</pdf>
<pdf>http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slva689/slva689.pdf</pdf>
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https://www.bluedot.space/tutorials/how-many-devices-can-you-connect-on-i2c-bus/

Pull up resistor calculation

Stackoverflow

Ti.com

Therefore,we can selectany available resistor value between 966.667Ωand 1.77kΩ. The valueof the pull up resistor can be selected basedon the trade-off for the power consumption and speed.