STM32 Scan I²C bus
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Scanning an I2C bus using HAL is really simple. First configure I²C in Stm32CubeMX:
Once the I²C has been configured, scanning the bus for slaves become a simple matter:
// Go through all possible i2c addresses for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 128; i++) { if (HAL_I2C_IsDeviceReady(&hi2c1, (uint16_t)(i<<1), 3, 5) == HAL_OK) { // We got an ack printf("%2x ", i); } else { printf("-- "); } if (i > 0 && (i + 1) % 16 == 0) printf("\n"); } printf("\n");
The HAL_I2C_IsDeviceReady will return HAL_OK if it receives an ACK or an error if not.
Output from above could be:
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