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To work out the devices available (assuming i2ctools are installed) run the i2cdetect command from a terminal window.
To work out the devices available (assuming i2ctools are installed) run the i2cdetect command from a terminal window.


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$ i2cdetect -l
$ i2cdetect -l
i2c-1  i2c            i2c-ch341-usb at bus 002 device 008    I2C adapter
i2c-1  i2c            i2c-ch341-usb at bus 002 device 008    I2C adapter
i2c-0  unknown        SMBus I801 adapter at 4000              N/
i2c-0  unknown        SMBus I801 adapter at 4000              N/
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}}


In the example case the temperature sensor is connected to the i2c-ch341-usb device, and it is assumed the user has sufficient permissions to access the device.  
In the example case the temperature sensor is connected to the i2c-ch341-usb device, and it is assumed the user has sufficient permissions to access the device.  
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