
Interface - I/O Expanders
Interface - I/O Expanders: Classification and Selection Guide
Definition:
Interface - I/O Expanders are specialized integrated circuits (ICs) designed to extend the input/output (I/O) capabilities of microcontrollers, processors, or other host devices. They enable efficient management of multiple peripheral devices by providing additional GPIO (General-Purpose Input/Output) pins, reducing the need for complex circuitry or larger controllers. These ICs are widely used in embedded systems, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and IoT applications where scalable I/O solutions are critical.
Types of I/O Expanders:
1. Serial Interface Expanders: Utilize protocols like I C, SPI, or UART for communication, offering compact designs and low pin-count requirements.
2. Parallel Interface Expanders: Provide high-speed data transfer via parallel buses, ideal for applications demanding rapid I/O switching.
3. Programmable Expanders: Feature configurable I/O directions (input/output) and pull-up/pull-down resistors, allowing dynamic adaptation to system needs.
4. LED Driver Expanders: Optimized for driving LED arrays or displays with integrated current control and dimming functionality.
Purchasing Recommendations:
- Protocol Compatibility: Ensure the expander matches the host s communication interface (e.g., I C, SPI).
- Voltage Levels: Verify operating voltage (e.g., 3.3V, 5V) aligns with the system s power supply.
- I/O Count: Select based on the required number of GPIO pins (e.g., 8-bit, 16-bit).
- Package Type: Consider space constraints (e.g., SOIC, QFN, TSSOP) for PCB layout efficiency.
- Additional Features: Look for built-in interrupts, ESD protection, or daisy-chaining support for enhanced functionality.
By integrating I/O Expanders, designers can optimize system scalability, reduce BOM costs, and simplify hardware layouts making them indispensable in modern electronics.
Note: For technical specifications, refer to datasheets or consult manufacturers like Texas Instruments, NXP, or Microchip.
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24-BIT I/O EXPANDER
MAX7310ETE
2-WIRE-INTERFACED 8 BIT I/O PORT
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SMBUS-GPIO EXPANDER; 16 GPIO PIN
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SMBUS-GPIO EXPANDER; 16 GPIO PIN
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FOR VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT/OUT
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LPC47M287-NR
LPC SUPER I/O
PI4IOE5V6416Q2LEX
INTERFACE IO EXPANDER TSSOP-24 T
SX07-0B00-02
SAS4X40B0-2-DB
PCA9505DGGY
LCD DRIVER