Struct ftdi_embedded_hal::I2c

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pub struct I2c<Device: MpsseCmdExecutor> { /* private fields */ }
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FTDI I2C interface.

This is created by calling FtHal::i2c.

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Set the length of start and stop conditions.

This is an advanced feature that most people will not need to touch. I2C start and stop conditions are generated with a number of MPSSE commands. This sets the number of MPSSE command generated for each stop and start condition. An increase in the number of MPSSE commands roughtly correlates to an increase in the duration.

Example
use ftdi_embedded_hal as hal;

let device = libftd2xx::Ft2232h::with_description("Dual RS232-HS A")?;
let hal = hal::FtHal::init_freq(device, 3_000_000)?;
let mut i2c = hal.i2c()?;
i2c.set_stop_start_len(10);

Enable faster I2C transactions by sending commands in a single write.

This is disabled by default.

Normally the I2C methods will send commands with a delay after each slave ACK to read from the USB device. Enabling this will send I2C commands without a delay, but slave ACKs will only be checked at the end of each call to read, write, or write_read.

Example
use ftdi_embedded_hal as hal;

let device = ftdi::find_by_vid_pid(0x0403, 0x6014)
    .interface(ftdi::Interface::A)
    .open()?;

let hal = hal::FtHal::init_freq(device, 3_000_000)?;
let mut i2c = hal.i2c()?;
i2c.set_fast(true);

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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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Reads enough bytes from slave with address to fill buffer Read more
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Writes bytes to slave with address address Read more
Error type
Writes bytes to slave with address address and then reads enough bytes to fill buffer in a single transaction Read more

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