I'm trying to implement the NRF5340 as an I2C slave.
The current answers all show the answer as old to look for a newer answer.
Were implementing the NRF5340 as a slave to your main CPU board
I'm trying to implement the NRF5340 as an I2C slave.
The current answers all show the answer as old to look for a newer answer.
Were implementing the NRF5340 as a slave to your main CPU board
Hi,
The current answers all show the answer as old to look for a newer answer.
Were implementing the NRF5340 as a slave to your main CPU board
Could you expand a bit on this? I am not sure if I understand. What is this main CPU board? And what answer show that you need to look elsewhere?
Regards,
Elfving
Hi,
The current answers all show the answer as old to look for a newer answer.
Were implementing the NRF5340 as a slave to your main CPU board
Could you expand a bit on this? I am not sure if I understand. What is this main CPU board? And what answer show that you need to look elsewhere?
Regards,
Elfving
Hi Elfving.
Thank you for response
I have a cpu board running debian I wrote an I2c service communications with the NRF5340.
I want the I2c service to query the NRF5340 for information.
This is the link that I keep coming across regarding this old look for a newer
This post is older than 2 years and might not be relevant anymore
More Info: Consider searching for newer posts
https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/76127/i2c-slave-implementation
Yeah that post is for the nRF5 SDK as well, so I would recommend you to rather use some steps made for the new nRF Connect SDK. This would be a better point to start off.
I think the question is understandable but a bit confusing, especially the “main CPU board” part. It’s probably better to follow newer nRF Connect SDK resources instead of outdated posts to avoid misunderstandings.