Are there any examples or existing code that shows a working state using i2c? All the existing examples I'm coming across seem to be biased toward SPI.
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Hi @Gaolaowai ,
I am sorry, but so far no I2C based example available, but our reference board CLEV6630ARD keeps the possibility for I2C communication, you may use it with any Arduino® interface board such as https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/freedom-development-boards/mcu-boards/freedom-developm... , please kindly refer to https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/freedom-development-boards/mcu-boards/clev6630ard-nfc-... for details.
Have a great day,
Kan
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Hi @Gaolaowai ,
I am sorry, but so far no I2C based example available, but our reference board CLEV6630ARD keeps the possibility for I2C communication, you may use it with any Arduino® interface board such as https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/freedom-development-boards/mcu-boards/freedom-developm... , please kindly refer to https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/freedom-development-boards/mcu-boards/clev6630ard-nfc-... for details.
Have a great day,
Kan
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That's kind of a bummer. Thanks anyhow :-).