I/O Expanders

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DigiKey Programmable
Number of I/O
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Interrupt Output
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Current - Output Source/Sink
Clock Frequency
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PCA9535HF,118
PCAL6416AHF,128
IC XPND 400KHZ I2C SMBUS 24HWQFN
NXP USA Inc.
83,857
In Stock
1 : $1.38000
Cut Tape (CT)
6,000 : $0.65908
Tape & Reel (TR)
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Digi-Reel®
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16
I2C, SMBus
Yes
POR
Open Drain, Push-Pull
10mA, 25mA
400 kHz
1.65V ~ 5.5V
-40°C ~ 85°C
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-
Surface Mount
24-WFQFN Exposed Pad
24-HWQFN (4x4)
28 VQFN
MCP23S17-E/ML
IC XPNDR 10MHZ SPI 28QFN
Microchip Technology
5,658
In Stock
61 : $1.69000
Tube
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Tube
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Not Verified
16
SPI
Yes
POR
Push-Pull
25mA
10 MHz
1.8V ~ 5.5V
-40°C ~ 125°C
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Surface Mount
28-VQFN Exposed Pad
28-QFN (6x6)
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I/O Expanders


Devices in this family are used in conjunction with microcontrollers, microprocessors, or similar devices for the purpose of increasing the number of signal connections available for connecting peripheral devices. The typical concept of operation involves the use of serial communications requiring only a few I/O lines on the host device to read/write the status of many input/output pins on the expander device. The technique exchanges speed of communication for increased connectivity, and is best suited for applications where fast response is not critical, such as in many human interface applications.