Can the CCG3PA be controlled by another MCU using I2C?

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JuIn_1625121
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Can the CCG3PA be dynamically controlled and monitored by other MCUs using I2C?

I am aware that I can do this by using the SDK to create the appropriate firmware, is that correct?

Best Regards,

Inoue

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ShifangZ_26
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Hi Inoue,

1. CCG3PA can be dynamically controlled and monitored by other MCUs using I2C. But this needs firmware customize as per CCG3PA SDK example firmware. [HIGHLIGHT] The default CCG3PA firmware or SDK firmware cannot support this case,

2. You are absolutely correct.

Best Regards,

Lisa

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ShifangZ_26
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Hi Inoue,

1. CCG3PA can be dynamically controlled and monitored by other MCUs using I2C. But this needs firmware customize as per CCG3PA SDK example firmware. [HIGHLIGHT] The default CCG3PA firmware or SDK firmware cannot support this case,

2. You are absolutely correct.

Best Regards,

Lisa

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