1I2CGET(8) System Manager's Manual I2CGET(8)
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6 i2cget - read from I2C/SMBus chip registers
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10 i2cget [-f] [-y] i2cbus chip-address [data-address [mode]]
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15 i2cget is a small helper program to read registers visible through the
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20 -V Display the version and exit.
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22 -f Force access to the device even if it is already busy. By
23 default, i2cget will refuse to access a device which is already
24 under the control of a kernel driver. Using this flag is danger‐
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26 can also cause i2cget to return an invalid value. So use at your
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29 -y Disable interactive mode. By default, i2cget will wait for a
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34 There are two required options to i2cget. i2cbus indicates the number
35 or name of the I2C bus to be scanned. This number should correspond to
36 one of the busses listed by i2cdetect -l. chip-address specifies the
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40 data-address specifies the address on that chip to read from, and is an
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44 The mode parameter, if specified, is one of the letters b, w or c, cor‐
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46 byte transaction, respectively. A p can also be appended to the mode
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54 i2cget can be extremely dangerous if used improperly. I2C and SMBus are
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68 This manual page was strongly inspired from those written by David Z
69 Maze for i2cset.
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73 May 2008 I2CGET(8)