- I2C master and slave up to 800 kHz†
- I2C multi-master support
- SPI master up to 8 MHz
- SPI slave up to 4 MHz
- GPIO with selectable pins
† Actual system bus speed may vary as a function of capacitance.
- Aardvark I2C Host Adapter Unit
- 6 foot USB A->B cable
- Software (downloadable from website):
- Windows USB Drivers
- Linux USB Hot Plug Configuration files
- Control Center Software
- Flash Center Software
- Aardvark LabVIEW Driver
- Rosetta Language Bindings: C/C++, C#, .NET, Python, Visual Basic
- Examples
- Datasheets
- Documentation
- True 800 kbps† performance over higher bandwidth USB versus slower RS-232.
- Supports standard mode (100 kbps) and fast (400 kbps) mode as well as various speeds ranging from 1 kHz to 800 kHz†.
- Supports inter-bit and inter-byte clock stretching.
- Supports multi-master.
- Master transmit and receive.
- Asynchronous slave transmit and receive.
- Software configurable I2C pull-up resistors.
- Software configurable target power pins to power downstream devices.
- Repeated Start, 10-bit slave addressing, and Combined Format transactions.
The Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter is compatible with:
- Display Data Channel (DDC)
- System Management Bus (SMBus)
- Power Management Bus (PMBus)
- Smart Battery Bus (SBBus)
- Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
- Two-Wire Interface (TWI)
Learn more about I2C in the I2C Background Article.
† Actual system bus speed may vary as a function of capacitance.
- Operates in master or slave mode.
- Up to 8 Mbps master signaling rate.
- Up to 4 Mbps slave signaling rate.
- Full duplex master transmit/receive.
- Asynchronous slave transmit/receive.
- Software configurable target power pins to power downstream devices.
- Software configurable Slave Select (SS) polarity in master mode.
Learn more about SPI in the SPI Background article.
- I2C and SPI pins can be repurposed for more general use, allowing them to be used for custom signals on target systems.
- GPIO functionality can also be combined with I2C or SPI to interact with your target system.
- GPIO configuration is cached internally to preserve settings between operational modes.
The Aardvark adapter comes complete with a royalty-free API.
The low cost makes it affordable for a company to provide every developer with their own interface. The benefits of every developer having their own interface are:
- Less time wasted because developers do not have to share tools or go to the lab to debug simple problems.
- Less wasted time means higher productivity because developers can identify and fix problems quickly and easily with less down-time.
- Higher productivity means shorter development cycles. Projects get done on time and on budget.
By saving just a few hours of engineering time, the Aardvark adapter will have paid for itself.
The Aardvark adapter is completely field-upgradable via USB. Total Phase is committed to improving the Aardvark adapter and making these improvements available to our customers.
You will never have to worry about being out of step with the latest software features. Eligible Software and firmware upgrades are always freely available in the Downloads section of this website.
Available Software | Required Software |
TP201010: Control Center Software | TP207010: USB Drivers - Windows |
TP201310: Flash Center Software | TP207210: USB Drivers - Linux |
TP202010: Aardvark LabVIEW Driver | Mac OS X (no drivers required) |
TP200110: Aardvark Software API |
Supported Operating Systems (32-bit and 64-bit)
• Windows: 7, 8, 8.1, 10
• Linux: Red Hat, SuSE, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, CentOS, Debian
• Mac OS X: 10.5-10.10
Minimum Hardware requirements
• Intel or AMD processor operating at 2 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
• 1 gigabyte (GB) physical RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
• 2 GB or more available hard disk space
• Full-speed USB port
• VGA capable of 1024x768 or higher screen resolution
• Internet access is helpful