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[[I²C]] stands for '''Inter-Integrated Circuit''' and is pronounced ''I-squared-C'' or ''I-to-C''.  It is a [[synchronious]] multi-master, multi-slave serial communication bus invented in 1982 by Philips Semiconductors.
 
[[I²C]] stands for '''Inter-Integrated Circuit''' and is pronounced ''I-squared-C'' or ''I-to-C''.  It is a [[synchronious]] multi-master, multi-slave serial communication bus invented in 1982 by Philips Semiconductors.

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I²C stands for Inter-Integrated Circuit and is pronounced I-squared-C or I-to-C. It is a synchronious multi-master, multi-slave serial communication bus invented in 1982 by Philips Semiconductors.