I haven't got one of those, but it should be your typical '2-wire' i2c, meaning clock and data linked up, with common ground, and either power from the Pi or separate supply (2.75-5.5V).
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I haven't got one of those, but it should be your typical '2-wire' i2c, meaning clock and data linked up, with common ground, and either power from the Pi or separate supply (2.75-5.5V).