> Eloy described the code structure very well.
> 
> Basically there is a structure for the slave (with family code and
> name,...) and entries for each property, like temperature. Each property
> includes the name of a read and write function. Those functions fill a
> buffer with the result, depending on the type of value.
> 
> Copying and modifying an existing slave file is the easiest way (it's what
> I do), Eloy also lists the places where the new slave is linked in.

Thank you for the description and thanks Eloy for the code example!
Everything looks pretty straight-forward!

If we have something new to report, we'll let you know! Currently we're
working on the 5V to 3V3 conversion with some mosfet transistors.

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