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Pull-up resistor of VL53L5CX

Dust_huan
Associate

As shown in the figure, can we change the pull-up resistance of SCL and SDA from 2.2k to 1k?
What is the impact on TOF (VL53L5CX)?

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John E KVAM
ST Employee

Yes, you can - and you should - depending on what you are doing. 

Knowing the pull-up on an I2C line is almost an art form. 

Long wires and multiple devices will necessitate changing those pull-ups. 

Philips invented the I2C bus a zillion years ago and NXP bought Philips. 

They have the documentation on how to choose the pull-ups. Or there are lots of web sites. 

I2C pull up resistance, rise time and bus capacitance discussion (fastbitlab.com)

is just one of many you can find. 

This one from TI is good as well:

I2C Bus Pull-Up Resistor Calculation

- john


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John E KVAM
ST Employee

Yes, you can - and you should - depending on what you are doing. 

Knowing the pull-up on an I2C line is almost an art form. 

Long wires and multiple devices will necessitate changing those pull-ups. 

Philips invented the I2C bus a zillion years ago and NXP bought Philips. 

They have the documentation on how to choose the pull-ups. Or there are lots of web sites. 

I2C pull up resistance, rise time and bus capacitance discussion (fastbitlab.com)

is just one of many you can find. 

This one from TI is good as well:

I2C Bus Pull-Up Resistor Calculation

- john


If this or any post solves your issue, please mark them as 'Accept as Solution' It really helps. And if you notice anything wrong do not hesitate to 'Report Inappropriate Content'. Someone will review it.