Interface - I/O Expanders

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CY8C9520-24PVXI

CY8C9520-24PVXI

PARALLEL I/O PORT, 20 I/O PDSO28

434

TCA9555RGER

TCA9555RGER

Texas Instruments

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C SMBUS 24VQFN

0

MAX7310AUE+T

MAX7310AUE+T

Maxim Integrated

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16TSSOP

1680

PCF8574ARGYR

PCF8574ARGYR

Texas Instruments

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 20VQFN

1175

PCA9554D,118

PCA9554D,118

NXP Semiconductors

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16SOIC

3345

PCA9574PW,118

PCA9574PW,118

NXP Semiconductors

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16TSSOP

1110

CAT9554HV4I-GT2

CAT9554HV4I-GT2

8-BIT I2C AND SMBUS I/O PORT

107845

PCA9555DWRG4

PCA9555DWRG4

Texas Instruments

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 16B 24SOIC

0

TCA1116PWR

TCA1116PWR

Texas Instruments

TCA1116 LOW VOLTAGE 16-BIT I2C A

2439

PCA9675D,112

PCA9675D,112

Flip Electronics

INTERFACE - I/O EXPANDERS 16-BIT

0

PI4IOE5V9555LEX

PI4IOE5V9555LEX

Zetex Semiconductors (Diodes Inc.)

IC I/O EXPANDER 16B I2C 24TSSOP

0

PCA6416AEVJ

PCA6416AEVJ

NXP Semiconductors

IC I/O EXPANDER 16BIT 24VFBGA

0

PCA9704PWJ

PCA9704PWJ

NXP Semiconductors

IC GPI 16BIT SPI 18V INT 16TSSOP

0

MAX7314ATG+T

MAX7314ATG+T

Maxim Integrated

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 16B 24TQFN

0

PCA9702PW,112

PCA9702PW,112

NXP Semiconductors

IC SPI GPI 8BIT 18V 16TSSOP

31

JLC1562BNG

JLC1562BNG

PARALLEL I/O PORT, 8 I/O, CMOS

6231

TCA6408ARGTR

TCA6408ARGTR

Texas Instruments

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16QFN

0

TCA6408APWR

TCA6408APWR

Texas Instruments

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16TSSOP

1477

PCF8574DWRG4

PCF8574DWRG4

Texas Instruments

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16SOIC

0

PCA9670PW,118

PCA9670PW,118

NXP Semiconductors

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16TSSOP

242

Interface - I/O Expanders

1. Overview

I/O Expanders are integrated circuits that provide additional input/output ports for microcontrollers, processors, or other digital systems. They enable peripheral expansion through standardized communication protocols (e.g., I2C, SPI) while maintaining signal integrity and system efficiency. These devices play a critical role in modern electronics by simplifying board design, reducing pin count requirements, and enabling scalable system architectures.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
I2C I/O Expanders2-wire serial interface, addressable ports, low-speed operationConsumer electronics, sensor hubs
SPI I/O ExpandersHigh-speed 3-4 wire interface, daisy-chain capabilityIndustrial control systems, motor drivers
GPIO ExpandersGeneral-purpose digital I/O with configurable direction/pull-upEmbedded systems, LED matrix controllers
UART I/O ExpandersAsynchronous serial communication expansionLegacy device integration, communication modules

3. Structure & Composition

Typical I/O Expander ICs consist of: - Communication interface controller (I2C/SPI/UART) - Register arrays for configuration/status storage - Programmable port drivers (CMOS/TTL compatible) - Power management circuitry (low-power modes) - Protective structures (ESD protection, overcurrent) Available in standard packages: TSSOP, QFN, SOIC (8-28 pin configurations)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Channel CountNumber of programmable I/O lines (8-48 channels)Determines peripheral expansion capability
Supply VoltageOperating range (1.65V-5.5V)Compatibility with system power architecture
Communication SpeedUp to 40MHz (SPI), 3.4MHz (I2C)System latency and throughput requirements
Drive StrengthOutput current per pin (4mA-20mA)Peripheral driving capability
Power ConsumptionQuiescent current ( A-nA range)Battery-powered application viability

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (button matrix expansion), Wearables
  • Industrial Automation: PLC modules, Sensor networks
  • Automotive Systems: Body control modules, Infotainment interfaces
  • Medical Devices: Portable diagnostic equipment, Patient monitoring
  • Smart Energy: Smart meters, Grid monitoring systems

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Texas InstrumentsPCA955516-bit I2C expander with interrupt generation
NXP SemiconductorsPCAL6416A16-port GPIO with programmable pull-up resistors
Microchip TechnologyMCP2301720MHz SPI interface, 16-channel expansion
STMicroelectronicsSTMPE160016-bit GPIO with touch screen controller interface

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Required channel count with future expansion margin - Communication protocol compatibility (existing system bus architecture) - Voltage level matching with peripherals and MCU - Package type suitability for board space constraints - Operating temperature range for industrial/environmental applications - Integrated features (interrupt generation, pull-up resistors, PWM support) - Cost vs performance trade-offs for volume production

8. Industry Trends

Current development directions include: - Higher integration with analog/mixed-signal capabilities - Development of ultra-low-power variants (<1 A standby) - Increased channel density in compact packages (e.g., 24-ch in 3x3mm QFN) - Enhanced functional safety features (IEC 61508 compliance) - Support for emerging interface standards (I3C, enhanced SPI modes) - Embedded intelligence with local GPIO state machines

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