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What is I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit)?

I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) is a serial communication protocol used to connect low-speed devices like sensors and microcontrollers within a system. It enables multiple devices to communicate over two wires, using addresses to identify each device.

 

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