qmk_firmware/keyboards/handwired/onekey/keymaps/i2c_scanner
David Hoelscher e9bd7d7ad3
I2C driver cleanup (#21273)
* remove i2c_start and i2c_stop from i2c drivers

* remove static i2c_address variable from chibios i2c driver
2024-01-17 14:05:38 +01:00
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config.h
keymap.c I2C driver cleanup (#21273) 2024-01-17 14:05:38 +01:00
readme.md
rules.mk Dedupe I2C, SPI, UART driver inclusions (#22253) 2023-10-13 17:25:32 +11:00

i2c_scanner

Aiming to provide a more qmk friendly version of https://playground.arduino.cc/Main/I2cScanner/

This very simple sketch keymap scans the I2C-bus for devices. If a device is found, it is reported to the Arduino serial monitor console.

Flashing

Pick a target that is aligned to the MCU you want to test:

make handwired/onekey/elite_c:i2c_scanner:flash # also 32u4 + dfu bootloader
make handwired/onekey/promicro:i2c_scanner:flash
make handwired/onekey/teensy_2:i2c_scanner:flash

# ChibiOS is currently 'best effort' and might not report accurate results
make handwired/onekey/proton_c:i2c_scanner:flash

others might work with additional configuration.

Usage

Output is viewable through a compatible tool https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs_testing_debugging?id=debugging-tools.

You can change the wires, and plug-in I2C devices while the i2c_scanner is running.

The output of the console will look like this:

Listening:
Scanning...
  I2C device found at address 0x20
done