Thanks for the response. I appreciate it.
I understand now that it may not be that simple to configure rpi 5 as a i2c slave.
When I connect a i2c device to the gpio pins and run i2cdetect -y 1 (for /dev/i2c-1), I can see the slave address.
And no, my rpi 5 is not fried (yet).
Thanks,
RK
I understand now that it may not be that simple to configure rpi 5 as a i2c slave.
When I connect a i2c device to the gpio pins and run i2cdetect -y 1 (for /dev/i2c-1), I can see the slave address.
And no, my rpi 5 is not fried (yet).
Thanks,
RK
Statistics: Posted by rkspandu — Fri May 03, 2024 7:04 pm