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basics | USB to I2C converter for labview


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USB to I2C converter for labview - Marc - 2008-12-17 08:39:00

Hi,
I'm looking for an USB to I2C adapter that I can use with Labview to read 
and write to I2C chips?
Are there other developers than National Instruments who make such a 
converter (with labview drivers)?

Thanks,
Marc




Re: USB to I2C converter for labview - Freelance Embedded Systems Engineer - 2008-12-17 16:02:00

Marc wrote:
> I'm looking for an USB to I2C adapter that I can use with Labview to 
> read and write to I2C chips?
> Are there other developers than National Instruments who make such a 
> converter (with labview drivers)?
> Thanks, Marc

What's wrong with the NI USB-8451?

See:
http://www.grifo.com/VARIE/MCC/uk_LabW.htm
or
http://www.flashtech.com.sg/Catalogue/MIIC-204G.pdf

Re: USB to I2C converter for labview - Joerg - 2008-12-17 16:42:00

Marc wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm looking for an USB to I2C adapter that I can use with Labview to 
> read and write to I2C chips?
> Are there other developers than National Instruments who make such a 
> converter (with labview drivers)?
> 

If you have the choice to switch to SPI the LabJack can do that (done it 
myself).

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Re: USB to I2C converter for labview - Marc - 2008-12-18 07:19:00

NI is too expensive.
MCC has cheaper solutions.
Thanks!

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> Marc wrote:
>> I'm looking for an USB to I2C adapter that I can use with Labview to read 
>> and write to I2C chips?
>> Are there other developers than National Instruments who make such a 
>> converter (with labview drivers)?
>> Thanks, Marc
>
> What's wrong with the NI USB-8451?
>
> See:
> http://www.grifo.com/VARIE/MCC/uk_LabW.htm
> or
> http://www.flashtech.com.sg/Catalogue/MIIC-204G.pdf