PCA9525D,118 belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
The PCA9525D,118 is commonly used as an I2C-bus/SMBus I/O expander. It provides general-purpose remote I/O expansion for most microcontroller families via the I2C-bus interface.
The PCA9525D,118 is available in a small package known as TSSOP16.
The essence of PCA9525D,118 lies in its ability to expand the number of I/O pins of a microcontroller using the I2C-bus interface.
The PCA9525D,118 is typically packaged in reels containing 2500 units.
The PCA9525D,118 has a total of 16 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
The PCA9525D,118 offers the following functional features:
The PCA9525D,118 works by acting as an I/O expander for microcontrollers. It communicates with the microcontroller via the I2C-bus interface, allowing the microcontroller to control and read the status of the 8 programmable I/O pins. The device operates as a slave on the I2C-bus and can be addressed using different address combinations.
The PCA9525D,118 finds applications in various fields, including but not limited to:
Some alternative models that offer similar functionality to PCA9525D,118 are:
Sure! Here are 10 common questions and answers related to the application of PCA9525D,118:
1. What is PCA9525D,118? PCA9525D,118 is a 16-channel I2C-bus hub with reset that provides general-purpose remote I/O expansion for most microcontroller families via the I2C-bus interface.
2. What is the maximum number of devices that can be connected to PCA9525D,118? PCA9525D,118 can support up to 16 devices connected to its 16 channels.
3. What is the operating voltage range of PCA9525D,118? PCA9525D,118 operates within a voltage range of 2.3V to 5.5V.
4. How does PCA9525D,118 handle communication between the microcontroller and connected devices? PCA9525D,118 uses the I2C-bus interface to facilitate communication between the microcontroller and the connected devices.
5. Can PCA9525D,118 be used in both input and output modes? Yes, PCA9525D,118 can be configured as either an input or output device on each channel.
6. What is the maximum current per channel that PCA9525D,118 can handle? PCA9525D,118 can handle a maximum current of 25mA per channel.
7. Is PCA9525D,118 compatible with different microcontroller families? Yes, PCA9525D,118 is compatible with most microcontroller families that support the I2C-bus interface.
8. Can PCA9525D,118 be cascaded to support more than 16 devices? Yes, multiple PCA9525D,118 devices can be cascaded together to support more than 16 devices.
9. Does PCA9525D,118 have built-in pull-up resistors for the I2C-bus? Yes, PCA9525D,118 has built-in pull-up resistors for the I2C-bus lines.
10. What is the typical application of PCA9525D,118? PCA9525D,118 is commonly used in applications where there is a need for expanding the number of I/O pins available on a microcontroller, such as in industrial automation, consumer electronics, and automotive systems.