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Trouble Shooting

This section should help fixing problems, which may occur during operation of the device.

 

I2C lines are permanently low without any active external device (I2C lines are high if Optii is not connected)

I2C signals are not transmitted to the other bus

The external device is not able to pull down the lines(s) lower than the reference voltage Uref.

Figure 1 shows a simplified schematic of the I2C bus (only SCL shown). Assuming Tracii XL pulls down the line as an external device, the serial resistor Rs and the pull-up resistor Rp work as a voltage divider. A high value of Rs results in a high remaining voltage U2. If this voltage U2 does not fall below Uref, Optii is not able to detect the active device.

For proper operation, a serial resistance Rs of 0 Ohm would be the best. If a decrease of the serial resistance is impossible, increasing the pull-up resistor Rp will also enhance the situation, but may limit the maximum transfer speed.

Figure 1 Problem of Serial Resistances

I2C signals are not transmitted properly to the other bus: Too small signal width, e.g. SCL signals do not arise up to the supply voltage Vcc

Spikes on the I2C signals



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