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I²C Bus
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This component sets up the i²c bus for your ESP32 or ESP8266. In order for those components
to work correctly, you need to define the i²c bus in your configuration.
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.. code:: yaml
# Example configuration entry
i2c:
sda: 21
scl: 22
scan: False
Configuration variables:
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- **sda** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-pin`): The pin for the data line of the i²c bus.
Defaults to the default of your board (usually GPIO21 for ESP32 and GPIO4 for ESP8266).
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- **scl** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-pin`): The pin for the clock line of the i²c bus.
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Defaults to the default of your board (usually GPIO22 for ESP32 and
GPIO5 for ESP8266).
- **scan** (*Optional*, boolean): If esphomelib should do a search of the i2c address space on startup.
Note that this can slow down startup and is only recommended for when setting up new sensors. Defaults to
``False``.
- **frequency** (*Optional*, float): Set the frequency the i²c bus should operate on. Defaults to “100kHz”.
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.. note::
If you're using the ESP32 and i2c frequently is showing errors in the logs, try with the latest
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version of the Arduino framework. See :ref:`using_latest_arduino_framework` for information on how to do this.
See Also
--------
- :doc:`API Reference </api/core/i2c>`
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- `Edit this page on GitHub <https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs/blob/current/esphomeyaml/components/i2c.rst>`__