Interface - I/O Expanders

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IC EXPANDER 8 CHAN 20QFN

27946

SX1508QBIULTRT

SX1508QBIULTRT

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IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 8CH 20QFN

0

SX1509QBIULTRT

SX1509QBIULTRT

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IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 16CH 28QFN

1888

SX1503I091TRT

SX1503I091TRT

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IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 16CH 28-QFN

7218

SX1512BIULTRT

SX1512BIULTRT

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IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 16CH 28QFN

16320

SX1502I087TRT

SX1502I087TRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 8CH 20QFN

585

SX1509BIULTRT

SX1509BIULTRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 16CH 28QFN

24136

SX1511BIULTRT

SX1511BIULTRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 8CH 20QFN

0

SX1505I087TRT

SX1505I087TRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXP I2C 8CH 20UTQFN

0

SX1504I087TRT

SX1504I087TRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 4CH 20QFN

0

SX1508IULTRT

SX1508IULTRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 8CH 20QFN

0

SX1501I087TRT

SX1501I087TRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C 4CH 20QFN

0

SX1506I091TRT

SX1506I091TRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXP I2C 16CH 28UTQFN

0

SX1501087TRT

SX1501087TRT

Semtech

IC GPIO EXPANDER I2C QFN

0

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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