Can the NTAG 5 have internal pull-up resistors when acting as an I2C Master?

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Can the NTAG 5 have internal pull-up resistors when acting as an I2C Master?

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cory1
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I have reviewed the datasheet and the application notes for the NTP5332. When the device is configured to use the GPIO pins, it can support 2kΩ weak pull-up resistors. When the device is configured as an I2C Master all the documentation recommends the user add external pull-up resistors to the SDA/SCL lines. Why is that?

Can anyone point me in the direction of a document that describes how to enable internal weak pull-up resistors on the SDA/SCL lines?

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fangfang
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Hello,

>>When the device is configured as an I2C Master all the documentation recommends the user add external pull-up resistors to the SDA/SCL lines. Why is that?

For the information please refer to the user manual https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/user-guide/UM10204.pdf .

 

>>Can anyone point me in the direction of a document that describes how to enable internal weak pull-up resistors on the SDA/SCL lines?

Depends on the datasheet, "weak pull-up resistors" is only for GPIO, not for I2C.

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Hope it help you. Have a nice day.

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cory1
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So you are saying that the user cannot enable internal pull-up resistors on the SDA and SCL lines? The board must have external pull-up resistors?

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