Re: Again on virtual i2c adapter support.

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>>>>> "Michelle" == Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Hi,

 >> > I have been doing i2c multiplexers where the multiplexers themselves
 >> > are not controlled through i2c for years without problems.

 Michelle> So you use those Multiplexer only for level switching where
 Michelle> even on different ports the Address is unique?  This is
 Michelle> working with the Maxim chips too.

No, there can (and there are) multiple chips with the same
address. What I mean is simply that the mux is't controlled by writing
I2C commands to it, but through something else (in this case a
sram-like bus on a fpga).

-- 
Bye, Peter Korsgaard
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