Thanks Maycon,

That did the trick.

Josh


On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 8:53 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sory, please read...
> echo BB-I2C1 > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.??**??/slots
> Maycon
>
>
> On Sunday, October 27, 2013 12:50:32 PM UTC-2, [email protected]:
>>
>> The Debian maps the i2c-0 to i2c0, and i2c-1 to i2c2, if you use
>> echo BB-I2C2 > /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.??**??/slots
>> this enables i2c-2 maped to i2c1 on BBB in all cases the bus is
>> configured with pull-ups, be careful with
>> capacitance in line, long wires can add...
>> i2c0 - internal
>> i2c1 - pins 17-18
>> i2c2 - pins 19-20
>> Maycon
>>
>> On Saturday, October 26, 2013 4:38:27 PM UTC-2, Joshua Datko wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> In the default Debian imagine, can any I2C bus be used from the P9
>>> expansion header, without rebuilding the kernel?  If so, which pins?  (19 &
>>> 20, or 17 & 18?)
>>>
>>> When I run i2cdetect, I have two I2C buses, but I'm not sure which buses
>>> they map to on the BBB:
>>>
>>> i2c-0 i2c OMAP I2C adapter I2C adapter
>>> i2c-1 i2c OMAP I2C adapter I2C adapter
>>>
>>> Assuming I have a working I2C slave device, if I wire SDA to P9_20, SCL
>>> to P9_19, 3.3V power to P9_3, GND to P9_1, would one expect the device to
>>> show up on the i2c bus (the breakout board already has a pull-up resistor)?
>>>
>>> Josh
>>>
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