{"title":"I2CMini by Excamera Labs","handle":"i2cmini-by-excamera-labs","url":"/products/i2cmini-by-excamera-labs","description":"I²CMini is an easy-to-use, open-source tool for controlling I²C devices over USB, 100% compatible with I²CDriver. Its a small friend that will make working with I2C a breeze, especially if they have a Qwiic/Stemma QT or even Grove I2C connector!\n\nUSB to I²C interface in a tiny 18x18mm board\nCan act as a I²C controller, passive monitor, and capture-to-PC supported at 400 kHz\nTwo I²C ports: one on 0.1\" header; one Qwiic/Stemma QT\nSupplied with 100mm Qwiic/Stemma QT to socket jumper set\nFlexible control: GUI, command-line, C/C++, and Python 2/3 host software provided for Windows, Mac, and Linux\n\nIt uses a standard FTDI USB serial chip to talk to the PC, so no special drivers need to be installed. The board includes a separate 3.3 V supply, on-chip temperature monitoring, and programmable pull-ups for both I²C lines.\nI²CMini is particularly well-suited for applications like IoT and drones, cleanly separating your SBC from the I²C bus. Because it is totally compatible with I²CDriver, you can develop on the I²CDriver and deploy on the I²CMini.\nLike I²CDriver, it works equally well with Windows, Mac, and Linux. It uses a standard FTDI USB serial chip to talk to the PC, so no special drivers need to be installed. The board includes a separate 3.3 V supply for your I²C sensors and peripherals.\nOn the I²C side, I²CMini has the same four-pin header for connecting to peripherals as the I²CDriver. You can solder directly to this .1\" header, and because it is castellated, you can use I²CMini as a module to add instant USB access to an I²C subsystem.\nBy controlling I²C hardware using the PC tools you're most comfortable with, you can get devices doing what you want in a fraction of the development time. Calibrating devices like accelerometers, magnetometers, and gyroscopes is much easier when done directly on the PC.\nI²CMini has a Sparkfun Qwiic STEMMA QT-compatible connector so any of our QT sensors or devices can be plugged right in with no soldering. You can also use a QT-to-Grove adapter cable to use Grove I2C devices\nI²CMini comes with free software to control it from:\n\na GUI\nthe command-line\nC and C++ using a single source file\nPython 2 and 3, using a module\n\nLike I²CDriver, it can both drive and listen on the I²C bus, and it has the same programmable pull-up resistors for both I²C lines.\n\n","vendor":"Adafruit","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":3386,"title":"Default Title","sku":"AF-4970","price":33.5,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":100,"option1":"Default Title"}]}