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Can I say that master can only initiate communication in SPI vs. in I2C slave can also initiate the communication?


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It is possible for a slave to initiate communication in SPI? I thought due to the chip select i.e. NSS feature only master can communicate the communication. However, in I2C, the slave can also initiate the communication by changing the RW flag in the i2c communication. Is it correct?










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          With both only master can initiate the communication. I²C can however have multiple masters and the nodes can change the roles, so it is a bit more flexible. But saying that slave could initiate communication is still not correct.






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            No, in I2C only the master can start communicating on the bus, and all slaves must follow the master. A slave can't initiate communication and specifically the slave can't change the RW flag in any way.






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              With both only master can initiate the communication. I²C can however have multiple masters and the nodes can change the roles, so it is a bit more flexible. But saying that slave could initiate communication is still not correct.






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                With both only master can initiate the communication. I²C can however have multiple masters and the nodes can change the roles, so it is a bit more flexible. But saying that slave could initiate communication is still not correct.






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                  With both only master can initiate the communication. I²C can however have multiple masters and the nodes can change the roles, so it is a bit more flexible. But saying that slave could initiate communication is still not correct.






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                  With both only master can initiate the communication. I²C can however have multiple masters and the nodes can change the roles, so it is a bit more flexible. But saying that slave could initiate communication is still not correct.







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                      No, in I2C only the master can start communicating on the bus, and all slaves must follow the master. A slave can't initiate communication and specifically the slave can't change the RW flag in any way.






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