// -------------------------------------- // i2c_scanner // // This program (or code that looks like it) // can be found in many places. // For example on the Arduino.cc forum. // The original author is not know. // // This sketch tests the standard 7-bit addresses // from 0 to 127. Devices with higher bit address // might not be seen properly. // // Adapted to be as simple as possible by Arduino.cc user Krodal // // June 2012 // Using Arduino 1.0.1 // #include void setup() { Wire.begin(); Serial.begin(9600); Serial.println("\nI2C Scanner"); } void loop() { byte error, address; int nDevices; Serial.println("Scanning..."); nDevices = 0; for(address = 0; address <= 127; address++ ) { // The i2c_scanner uses the return value of // the Write.endTransmisstion to see if // a device did acknowledge to the address. Wire.beginTransmission(address); error = Wire.endTransmission(); if (error == 0) { Serial.print("I2C device found at address 0x"); if (address<16) Serial.print("0"); Serial.print(address,HEX); Serial.println(" !"); nDevices++; } else if (error==4) { Serial.print("Unknow error at address 0x"); if (address<16) Serial.print("0"); Serial.println(address,HEX); } } if (nDevices == 0) Serial.println("No I2C devices found\n"); else Serial.println("done\n"); delay(500); // wait 8 seconds for next scan }