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Reading Data using I2C

hi
i want to read the temperature using i2c

is there any simplest code ?

i mean just send address and read data
no more

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  • "PS there is NO SUCH THING as i2c, it is I square C. Yes, I know it is "common" but that does not make it right."

    Oops. Tell that to NXP (formerly Philips, aka creators of the bus) ;)

    Read the "keywords" section on first page of:
    www.nxp.com/.../UM10204.pdf

    It is an established standard that when typography can't support superscript characters, a non-superscript digit is used. What exactly would be the alternative? IIC? A large percentage of I2C users would probably not recognize that term. And it is used exactly zero times in NXP:s linked manual. While that manual contains a number of i2c references - in keywords, email addresses, web links, ...

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  • "PS there is NO SUCH THING as i2c, it is I square C. Yes, I know it is "common" but that does not make it right."

    Oops. Tell that to NXP (formerly Philips, aka creators of the bus) ;)

    Read the "keywords" section on first page of:
    www.nxp.com/.../UM10204.pdf

    It is an established standard that when typography can't support superscript characters, a non-superscript digit is used. What exactly would be the alternative? IIC? A large percentage of I2C users would probably not recognize that term. And it is used exactly zero times in NXP:s linked manual. While that manual contains a number of i2c references - in keywords, email addresses, web links, ...

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