Technoman
Senior Member
Hi,
I am looking for advices concerning a network with a master and several slaves not having a static address as they could be connected and removed at any time.
Could it be done using an I2c bus with a slave having a default address at power on. The master is regularly sending that address, then give a new one to the slave when admitted within the network.
There is also the improbable case of simultaneous connexion. This issue could be solved in randomly giving a default address within a range.
Is there an other way (other type of bus, ...)?
I am looking for advices concerning a network with a master and several slaves not having a static address as they could be connected and removed at any time.
Could it be done using an I2c bus with a slave having a default address at power on. The master is regularly sending that address, then give a new one to the slave when admitted within the network.
There is also the improbable case of simultaneous connexion. This issue could be solved in randomly giving a default address within a range.
Is there an other way (other type of bus, ...)?
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