I2C vs. SMBus

"Graeme" <graeme@pikachupark.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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Are there actually any differences between these two?
I think there are more experts on uk.d-i-y than here on this subject!
 
"Graeme" <graeme@pikachupark.fsnet.co.uk> writes:

Are there actually any differences between these two?
SMBus is the System Management Bus defined by Intel Corporation in
1995. It is used in mobile and desktop personal computers for
low-speed communication in the system. The I2C bus and the SMBus are
popular 2-wire buses that are essentially compatible with each
other. Complete compatibility between both buses is ensured only below
100kHz.



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"Tomi Holger Engdahl" <then@solarflare.cs.hut.fi> wrote in message
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"Graeme" <graeme@pikachupark.fsnet.co.uk> writes:

Are there actually any differences between these two?

SMBus is the System Management Bus defined by Intel Corporation in
1995. It is used in mobile and desktop personal computers for
low-speed communication in the system. The I2C bus and the SMBus are
popular 2-wire buses that are essentially compatible with each
other. Complete compatibility between both buses is ensured only below
100kHz.
Thanks.
 
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"Graeme" <graeme@pikachupark.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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Are there actually any differences between these two?



I think there are more experts on uk.d-i-y than here on this subject!
Too true. uk.diy is one of the most helpful groups I subscribe to.
 

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