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by RedShift1
729 days ago
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Wtf, I2C in a satellite!? I am by no means an electrical engineer or know anything about doing stuff in space but it seems absolutely obvious to me if you require any sort of communication, that you use differential signaling. Even on earth you can have interference, in space with all its radiation it's guaranteed. I'm surprised anything worked at all with I2C. |
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As an example, the Nintendo Switch used I2C over a ~2m cable to communicate between the controller and nunchuck. Worked fine even in noisy household settings with wifi and microwaves and whatnot.
At work we've used sensors for data logging that communicate using I2C over distances more than 20 meters, using plain Cat5 cable.