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Rpi2 implementation BOM #32

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imuguruza opened this issue Feb 19, 2016 · 15 comments
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Rpi2 implementation BOM #32

imuguruza opened this issue Feb 19, 2016 · 15 comments

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@imuguruza
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  • Check for voltage translator breakouts for I2C,....
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Please specify quantities

@jlamperez
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Two of each will be ok

@imuguruza
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Have you found any I2C voltage translator as I suggested yesterday??

@jlamperez
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The model of voltage translator TXS0108E I put here is suitable for I2C and SPI communications.

@vmayoral
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@jlamperez how about the following parts:

Have a look at the voltage translator replacements. IMO it should do it.
I'll wait for confirmation before ordering.

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ADC I agree.

With TXB0108 voltage translator as written in the page 11 of the datasheet:

the TXB0108 should not be used in applications such as I2C or 1-Wire where an open-drain driver is connected on the bidirectional data I/O. For these applications, use a device from the TI TXS01xx series of level translators.

This voltage translator could be useful for the other pins but not for I2C and that was the reason why I chose TXS0108E family and this breakout board. About this breakout boards I can't find a reliable distributor, only ebay and some web pages.

For the other hand there could be another option buying this breakout board specify for I2C:
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?mpart=BOB-11955&vendor=1568
This could be combine with the TXB0108 link you have sent for our purpose.

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Fine then. Find another option in the spanish warehouse of Digikey please.

2016-02-20 18:43 GMT+01:00 Jorge notifications@github.com:

ADC I agree.

With TXB0108 voltage translator as written in the page 11 of the datasheet:

the TXB0108 should not be used in applications such as I2C or 1-Wire where
an open-drain driver is connected on the bidirectional data I/O. For these
applications, use a device from the TI TXS01xx series of level translators.

This voltage translator could be useful for the other pins but not for I2C
and that was the reason why I chose TXS0108E family and this breakout
board. About this breakout boards I can't find a reliable distributor, only
ebay and some web pages.

For the other hand there could be another option buying this breakout
board specify for I2C:
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?mpart=BOB-11955&vendor=1568
This could be combine with the TXB0108 link you have sent for our purpose.


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@vmayoral
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Thanks @jlamperez, ordered. Should arrive next week.

@vmayoral
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Got the components. @jlamperez, @goros1993, @SaioaRomero. You can come and get them whenever you want.

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When do you close on Friday afternoon @vmayoral?

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I'd suggest to come before 5PM. After that it might be that we're not
around.

2016-02-25 10:56 GMT+01:00 Jorge notifications@github.com:

When do you close on Friday afternoon @vmayoral
https://github.com/vmayoral?


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Okey, I have a meeting at 4PM so I will go on Monday morning taking advantage of my return from Pamplona. Between 9-10 a.m good?

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Perfect!

2016-02-25 11:09 GMT+01:00 Jorge notifications@github.com:

Okey, I have a meeting at 4PM so I will go on Monday morning taking
advantage of my return from Pamplona. Between 9-10 a.m good?


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