Thanks Gordon,
I studied the reference manual and got the impression that in Master mode the I2C supports clock stretching, while it can be turned off in Slave mode. There was many pages of information, too much to read through and understand, but the main question I had was if clock stretching is supported when the part is in Master mode on I2C. and that answer seems to be Yes.
I will try the software I2C as soon as I get time. It seems to include clock stretching. I just wanted to make sure, as I found the Raspberry Pi is not able to handle clock stretching, at least as far as I have read online.
Thank you!
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Thanks Gordon,
I studied the reference manual and got the impression that in Master mode the I2C supports clock stretching, while it can be turned off in Slave mode. There was many pages of information, too much to read through and understand, but the main question I had was if clock stretching is supported when the part is in Master mode on I2C. and that answer seems to be Yes.
I will try the software I2C as soon as I get time. It seems to include clock stretching. I just wanted to make sure, as I found the Raspberry Pi is not able to handle clock stretching, at least as far as I have read online.
Thank you!