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Is it possible to identify an IC only by its I2C address?

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i2c address list

Is it possible to identify an IC only by its I2C address?
Please give me a link to a "I2C address - IC name "reference table.
 

list of i2c address

Try to use this link:
**broken link removed**
In most cases you can treat this as a reference only but it may be very helpful in identifying I2C devices ..

Good luck ..
 

i2c addresses list

That is not exactly what I asked for.
I mean - if I know that the I2C address of a unknown IC is , for example BAh, then I need to know the name of that IC.
Because the name of the IC is scratched out from the surface of the IC itself.

That means , I need a list which could show, that , for examle, I2C address BAh corresponds to the IC MC44011 by Motorola.
And so on.
 

how to indentify i2c devices

Unfortunatelly list of detailed description of I2C devices does not exist.
Addresses describe only families of devices but not a particular IC.
Bear in mind that some of I2C devices have additional address lines which are defined by the user ..
 

list of common i2c addresses

List of I2C addresses of the family of devices could also help.
Does is exist ( links )?
 

list i2c address

Please try to contact a site in Poland:
**broken link removed**
They claim they have a list of over 1300 unique addresses of I2C devices.

On the above page you will find a box in which you have to type a name of an I2C device and in return you will receive its unique address .. worth trying, don't you think?

This list will not iclude hundreds of EEPROM types as they have a common address pattern oh 010AAA0 ..
 

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