The click boards have SMD jumpers on the back, which can be resoldered to allow for different I2C addresses. With this method the following I2C addresses can be achieved: 0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x4b.
It is also possible to assign multiple I2C interfaces to other GPIO inputs, but the simple smbus implementation does not work anymore in that case. Soldering seems to be the easier solution. This is a tutorial to assign multiple I2C interfaces: https://github.com/JJSlabbert/Raspberry_PI_i2C_conficts
Devices must be retrieved via the device server with getDevices.py and ThermalData can be written to a specified folder via writeThermalData.py
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7b3e73ddbae5129f48a2dd95063ece098ee15c20 the client should now be able to supply temperature data via a signalr stream.
It also supports killing of the temperature reading and retrieving of devices
3f48858d539fbcfee9f29bb754a2afec1883d2d0 Fixing of some tests and generation of client api
b31dc26bd33529113ec38e647f5a9926431f25b3 Gatewayserver and Frontend should now be able to pass the temperature data from the devices
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Click to Temp Commit 8ef4d18dfd04ebd7d5083e4e8e587b14c496e897
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