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| - | There’s a compact and affordable USB-based industrial digital interface adapter by [[https:// | + | There’s a compact and affordable USB-based industrial |
| I’ve been using this multi-bus adapter for a while now. It’s proven reliable enough that I’ve recommended it to others, and I think it may as well deserve a spot in your toolkit as a genuinely useful utility device. | I’ve been using this multi-bus adapter for a while now. It’s proven reliable enough that I’ve recommended it to others, and I think it may as well deserve a spot in your toolkit as a genuinely useful utility device. | ||
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| Over time, I’ll show you some of the ways I use it and share a few helpful code snippets. | Over time, I’ll show you some of the ways I use it and share a few helpful code snippets. | ||
| + | > **Note:** as you can see, this article is work in progress and will be extended gradually | ||
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| + | > **Note:** I am mainly an Arch Linux user and will share my perspective from that angle. | ||
| + | > However, if you’re using Windows, you’re also in luck as [[https:// | ||
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| + | ====== Interfaces tested ====== | ||
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| + | * **UART**: works fully | ||
| + | * **I²C**: works fully | ||
| + | * **SPI**: works, does not support QSPI | ||
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| + | ====== Example parts to cover ====== | ||
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| + | * TOF050F (UART/ | ||
| + | * SSD1315-based OLED display, worked on 5 V mode | ||
| + | * Some kind of ESP32 (as I have no SPI parts in my room) | ||