i2c
(To be removed) Create I2C object
i2c will be removed in a future release. Use the device
function with an aardvark or
ni845x object
instead. For more information on updating your code, see Version History.
Description
I2C, or Inter-Integrated Circuit, is a chip-to-chip protocol supporting two-wire
communication. An i2c object represents a connection between MATLAB® and an I2C adapter board. Supported adapters are the Total Phase Aardvark
I2C/SPI Host Adapter and the National Instruments™ USB-845x adapter board. The adapter has one or more sensor chips connected to
it. MATLAB sends commands to the adapter board, which is the I2C controller device, in
order to communicate with the chip, which is the I2C peripheral device. The
i2c object in MATLAB always has the role of I2C controller and cannot be used in the peripheral role.
Use fread and fwrite on the i2c
object to communicate with the chip.
Creation
Description
i2cobj = i2c(
creates an vendor,boardIndex,remoteAddress)i2c object associated with vendor,
boardIndex, and remoteAddress.
vendormust be either'Aardvark', for use with the Total Phase Aardvark adapter, or'NI845x', for use with the NI USB-845x adapter board. This input sets theVendorproperty.boardIndexspecifies the board index of the adapter board and is0if you have only one adapter plugged into your computer. This input sets theBoardIndexproperty.remoteAddressspecifies the hex number address of the I2C peripheral device with which to communicate and is found in documentation or data sheet of the chip. This input sets theRemoteAddressproperty.
You can communicate with multiple I2C peripheral devices on the same adapter using a
single i2c object. To communicate with a different I2C peripheral
device, first create the object and use fopen to open a connection to
the adapter. Then, change the RemoteAddress property to the address
of the appropriate peripheral device. You can now use fwrite and
fread to communicate with the specified peripheral device. For an
example of this workflow, see Communicate with Multiple Peripheral Devices from NI USB-845x Adapter.