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i2c not worked #40

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Gloomydemin opened this issue Aug 21, 2021 · 2 comments
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i2c not worked #40

Gloomydemin opened this issue Aug 21, 2021 · 2 comments
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Connected to WiFi!
Local IP address: 192.168.0.11
[ ]Update beyond-pool-1 50.112.145.154 6000
[ ]FreeRam: 41776 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41776 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41272 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]
[ ]FreeRam: 41488 I2C Connected[ ]

how to fix?

@Gloomydemin Gloomydemin added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 21, 2021
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dh1201 commented Aug 21, 2021

The most probable cause for this is that you have an error in your wiring.
Carefully check the wiring - this is the most probable cause. Also do not use crappy breadboard jumper type cables as these do not give a good enough connection in most cases. It might also be necessary (depending on your set up) to include the pull up resistors. (See here for a good write up on I2C: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/i2c/all

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The most probable cause for this is that you have an error in your wiring.
Carefully check the wiring - this is the most probable cause. Also do not use crappy breadboard jumper type cables as these do not give a good enough connection in most cases. It might also be necessary (depending on your set up) to include the pull up resistors. (See here for a good write up on I2C: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/i2c/all

I had the same problem until I updated the firmware to release from 08/23/21

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