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Facts: I2C Via Internet

   

I2C via Internet

The I2C Studio application and the I2C Framework are not limited to access the telos I2C interfaces connected locally. All your Connii / Connii MM 2.0Tracii XL / Tracii XL 2.0 units connected to other PCs running our I2C Framework can be accessed remotely.

Only a standard network connection (Internet/Intranet) between both PCs is needed. However this requires your Internet firewall to have port 3000 open.

Facts

  • One instance of I2C Studio can talk to a number of local and remote I2C interfaces simultaneously
  • This is valid for customer application as well
  • A number of local and remote I2C Studio and I2C Framework instances can share a single I2C interface

 

 

Exiting Applications

Laboratory

A lot of companies in the hardware development business have got seperate offices and laboratories. I2C Studio supports this model by its network support.

Every developer knows the problem: the number of evaluation and prototype boards is always to small. To make things worse these boards are often located on other company locations.

The network feature of I2C Studio can help you out of this situation. Simply connect a Tracii XL to the I2C bus of the prototype board and to a PC with network access. Afterwards all developers can access/control the I2C bus of the prototype board from their offices world-wide.

Factory

In the age of globalization more and more production lines get relocated to other countries to keep costs low. In the case of problems during the production process it is very often necessary to fly-in engineers to solve the problem on site.

I2C Studio can help you in this situation to keep the costs low. Instead of on site debugging the engineers can simply use the network feature to analyse the problem from their offices. E.g. they can trace the traffic on the remote I2C bus and get analogshots of the SCL/SDA lines.