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Bioloid and I2C

Bioloid robot kit from Korean company Robotis; CM5 controller block, AX12 servos..
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Bioloid and I2C

Post by siempre.aprendiendo » Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:36 am

Post by siempre.aprendiendo
Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:36 am

First of all... I have a very basic knowledge about digital circuits and microcontrollers. Excuse me if my question is rather naive or non sense :oops:

Searching information about Bioloid and I2C I have found that ATmega128
have

2-wire interface (compatible with I2C devices)

From ATMEL doc2467.pdf

"PD1 INT1/SDA(1) (External Interrupt1 Input or TWI Serial DAta)"
"PD0 INT0/SCL(1) (External Interrupt0 Input or TWI Serial CLock)"

and from

pepperm diagram

It seems that SCL/PD0 (25) and SDA/PD1 (26) are connected to S2 (Start button) and JP1-3 (Zigbee Led)

Is it possible to use this 2-wire interface to connect to I2C?

Thanks for your patience :)
First of all... I have a very basic knowledge about digital circuits and microcontrollers. Excuse me if my question is rather naive or non sense :oops:

Searching information about Bioloid and I2C I have found that ATmega128
have

2-wire interface (compatible with I2C devices)

From ATMEL doc2467.pdf

"PD1 INT1/SDA(1) (External Interrupt1 Input or TWI Serial DAta)"
"PD0 INT0/SCL(1) (External Interrupt0 Input or TWI Serial CLock)"

and from

pepperm diagram

It seems that SCL/PD0 (25) and SDA/PD1 (26) are connected to S2 (Start button) and JP1-3 (Zigbee Led)

Is it possible to use this 2-wire interface to connect to I2C?

Thanks for your patience :)
siempre.aprendiendo
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