Right. It's not for i2c master. It's meant as a bridge device for the micro 
microcontroller. That is, i2c to USB such that my PC (for example) can see a 
standard com port and the micro just talks i2c to the PC. It's more of a USB 
port for the micro than an i2c port for the PC.

Ziggy


On Apr 18, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Patryk wrote:

Dnia 18.04.2012 o 22:41 Stuart Poulton <webw...@gmail.com> Stuart Poulton  
<webw...@gmail.com> napisaƂ(a):

> More great info, I have wondered about  
> http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/ICs/FT201X.html

I'm not sure but I think it's not good.
"The device is an I2C slave, capable of operating up to 3.4MBit/s, with  
low power consumption (8mA)."

Doesn't it mean that it can be connected to i2c but as a slave to  
communicate with master?

> 
> 


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