NAME
iic
—
Inter IC (I2C) bus
SYNOPSIS
iic* at acpismbus? # amd64 i386
iic* at alipm? # alpha amd64 i386 sparc64
iic* at amdpm? # amd64 i386
iic* at armadillo9iic? # evbarm
iic0 at at91twi? # evbarm
iic0 at ausmbus0 # evbmips
iic* at awiniic? # evbarm
iic4 at awinp2wi0 # evbarm
iic* at bcmi2c? # evbarm
iic* at coram? # amd64 i386
iic0 at cuda0 # macppc
iic* at cxdtv? # amd64 i386
iic* at diic? # acorn32 evbppc
iic* at exyoiic? # evbarm
iic* at g2i2c? # evbarm
iic0 at gpiic? # evbppc
iic* at gpioiic? # amd64 i386
iic* at gttwsi? # evbarm evbppc
iic* at gxiic? # evbarm
iic* at i2cbus? # evbarm
iic* at ichsmb? # amd64 i386
iic* at imxi2c? # evbarm
iic0 at iociic0 # acorn26
iic0 at iomdiic? # acorn32
iic0 at iopiic? # evbarm iyonix
iic* at ismt? # amd64 i386
iic* at jziic? # evbmips
iic* at ki2c? # macppc
iic* at nbpiic? # hpcarm
iic* at nfsmb? # amd64 i386
iic* at ociic? # sandpoint
iic* at omapiic? # evbarm
iic* at pcfiic? # sparc64
iic* at piixpm? # amd64 i386
iic* at ri2c? # evbmips
iic0 at rkiic0 # evbarm
iic1 at rkiic1 # evbarm
iic2 at rkiic2 # evbarm
iic3 at rkiic3 # evbarm
iic4 at rkiic4 # evbarm
iic* at rtciic? # mmeye
iic0 at slugiic0 # evbarm
iic* at tegrai2c? # evbarm
iic* at tiiic? # evbarm
iic* at tsciic? # alpha
iic* at viapcib? # i386
iic* at voyager0 # evbmips
iic0 at ziic? # evbmips zaurus
DESCRIPTION
I2C is a two-wire bus developed by Philips used for connecting integrated circuits. It is commonly used for connecting devices such as EEPROMs, temperature sensors, fan controllers, real-time clocks, tuners, and other types of integrated circuits.
The iic
driver provides a uniform
programming interface layer between I2C master controllers and various I2C
slave devices. Each I2C master controller attaches an
iic
framework; several slave devices can then be
attached to the iic
bus.
All I2C slave devices are uniquely identified by the address on the bus. The master accesses a particular slave device using its address.
System Management Bus (SMBus) protocol is also supported by emulating it with the I2C commands.
SUPPORTED MASTERS
A wide list of I2C masters are supported, among them are:
- acpismbus(4)
- ACPI SMBus Control Method Interface
- alipm(4)
- Acer Labs M7101 SMBus controller
- amdpm(4)
- AMD768 Power Management Controller and AMD8111 System Management Controller
- armadillo9iic(4)
- at91twi(4)
- ausmbus(4)
- awiniic(4)
- awinp2wi(4)
- bcmi2c(4)
- coram(4)
- digital video driver for Conexant CX23885 based cards
- cuda(4)
- support for CUDA microcontrollers found in many Power Macintosh and compatible computers
- cxdtv(4)
- digital video driver for Conexant CX2388x based cards
- diic(4)
- exyoiic(4)
- g2i2c(4)
- gpiic(4)
- gpioiic(4)
- GPIO I2C controller
- gttwsi(4)
- i2cbus(4)
- gxiic(4)
- ichsmb(4)
- Intel Chipset internal SMBus controller
- imxi2c(4)
- iociic(4)
- iomdiic(4)
- iopiic(4)
- ismt(4)
- Intel Chipset internal SMBus 2.0 controller with DMA
- jziic(4)
- ki2c(4)
- nbpiic(4)
- nfsmb(4)
- NVIDIA nForce 2/3/4 SMBus controller and SMBus driver
- ociic(4)
- omapiic(4)
- pcfiic(4)
- piixpm(4)
- Intel PIIX and compatible Power Management controller
- ri2c(4)
- rkiic(4)
- rtciic(4)
- slugiic(4)
- tegrai2c(4)
- tiiic(4)
- tsciic(4)
- viapcib(4)
SUPPORTED SLAVES
A wide list of slaves are supported, among them:
- dbcool(4)
- dbCool(tm) family of environmental monitors and fan controllers
- dsrtc(4)
- ioexp(4)
- m41trtc(4)
- nbppcon(4)
- pcf8563rtc(4)
- NXP PCF8563 real-time clock
- r2025rtc(4)
- rs5c372rtc(4)
- RICOH RS5C372A and RS5C372B real-time clock
- s390rtc(4)
- Seiko Instruments S-35390 real-time clock
- sdtemp(4)
- JEDEC JC-42.4 compatible memory module temperature sensors
- seeprom(4)
- 24-series I2C EEPROM driver
- sgsmix(4)
- driver for SGS 7433 Basic Audio Processor found in some Apple machines
- spdmem(4)
- Generic Memory Module Serial Presence Detect
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The I2C framework first appeared in NetBSD 2.0. OpenBSD support was added in OpenBSD 3.6. This manpage first appeared in NetBSD 6.0, it was ported from OpenBSD.
AUTHORS
The I2C framework was written by Steve C. Woodford and Jason R. Thorpe for NetBSD and then ported to OpenBSD by Alexander Yurchenko <grange@openbsd.org>.