PCF8575C Remote 16-bit I/O Expander For I2C-busThe device is a silicon CMOS circuit. It provides general
purpose remote I/O expansion for most Microcontroller
families via the two-line bidirectional bus (IC-bus).
The device consists of a 16-bit quasi-bidirectional port and
an IC-bus Interface The PCF8575C has a low current
consumption and includes latched outputs with high
current drive capability for directly driving LEDs It also
possesses an interrupt line (INT) which CAN be connected
to the interrupt Logic of the Microcontroller By sending an
interrupt signal on this line, the remote I/O CAN inform the
Microcontroller if there is incoming data on its ports without
having to communicate via the IC-bus. This means that
the device is an IC-bus slave transmitter/receiver.
Every data transmission from the PCF8575C must consist
of an even number of bytes, the first byte will be referred
to as P07 to P00 and the second byte as P17 to P10. The
third will be referred to as P07 to P00 and so on.
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