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tamiwiki:users:6r1d:waveshare_logical_interface_adapter [2025/10/20 09:44] 6r1dtamiwiki:users:6r1d:waveshare_logical_interface_adapter [2025/10/20 09:51] (current) – [Interfaces tested] 6r1d
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 Over time, I’ll show you some of the ways I use it and share a few helpful code snippets. Over time, I’ll show you some of the ways I use it and share a few helpful code snippets.
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 +> **Note:** as you can see, this article is work in progress and will be extended gradually
  
 > **Note:** I am mainly an Arch Linux user and will share my perspective from that angle. > **Note:** I am mainly an Arch Linux user and will share my perspective from that angle.
 > However, if you’re using Windows, you’re also in luck as [[https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/USB_TO_UART/I2C/SPI/JTAG|the device’s Wiki page]] provides plenty of readily available information and setup guides for your platform. > However, if you’re using Windows, you’re also in luck as [[https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/USB_TO_UART/I2C/SPI/JTAG|the device’s Wiki page]] provides plenty of readily available information and setup guides for your platform.
  
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 +====== Interfaces tested ======
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 +  * **UART**: works fully
 +  * **I²C**: works fully
 +  * **SPI**: works, does not support QSPI
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 +====== Example parts to cover ======
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 +  * TOF050F (UART/Modbus for switching modes and basic IO, I²C), worked on 3.3 V mode
 +  * SSD1315-based OLED display, worked on 5 V mode
 +  * Some kind of ESP32 (as I have no SPI parts in my room)
tamiwiki/users/6r1d/waveshare_logical_interface_adapter.1760942642.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/10/20 09:44 by 6r1d