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I²C Long-Distance Differential Extender

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This I2C extender board from SJTbits enables the operational range of an I2C bus to be extended significantly. By transparently converting the data and clock lines to differential signals and back, they allow I2C devices to communicate at distances of over a hundred feet.


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This I2C extender board from SJTbits greatly expands the operational distance of an I2C (TWI) bus by transparently bridging the connection between individual I2C devices with differential signaling. The board takes the two I2C signals, data (SDA) and clock (SCL), and divides them into inbound and outbound signals (four signals). Each of these unidirectional signals is connected to either a differential line receiver or differential line transmitter, thus forming four sets of differential pairs (eight signals). By using differential signals, the extender boards can increase the range and noise immunity of an I2C bus, and isolating each I2C device helps avoids problems caused by excessive bus capacitance.


A separate extender board is required for each I2C device on the bus (one for the master and one for each slave), so you will need at least two boards in your system.


The following diagram shows how to connect an I2C master and multiple I2C slaves with differential extender boards:


The I2C differential extender works best with 5 V on VIN and SDA/SCL (the data/clock lines of the I2C bus); if your I2C bus uses a different voltage level, a logic level converter is recommended. The board does not include pull-ups on SDA and SCL. For more information about using the differential extender, please refer to its datasheet (2MB pdf).

Since standard category 5 cable (or Cat 5, commonly used for Ethernet wiring) contains four differential pairs, it is ideal for making the connections between pairs of I2C extender boards. The extender boards have been tested with Cat 5 cable by SJTbits at a range of 150 feet and an I2C clock speed of 100 kHz. The maximum range possible will depend on the wire properties and clock speed.

The board ships with a pair of 1x10-pin breakaway 0.1" male headers, which can be soldered in to use the differential extender with perfboards, breadboards, or 0.1" female connectors.


I2C long-distance differential extender, bottom view with included headers.





I2C long-distance differential extender inserted into a solderless breadboard.


Specifications

Dimensions

Size: 1.36" x 0.935" x 0.13"1
Weight: 3 g1


General specifications

Minimum operating voltage: 4.75 V
Maximum operating voltage: 5.25 V
Supply current: 170 mA


Notes:

1 Without included header pins.


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I²C Long-Distance Differential Extender

I²C Long-Distance Differential Extender

This I2C extender board from SJTbits enables the operational range of an I2C bus to be extended significantly. By transparently converting the data and clock lines to differential signals and back, they allow I2C devices to communicate at distances of over a hundred feet.


See description for more details about the product.

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