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PCF8575DGVR Information
PCF8575DGVR by Texas Instruments is a Parallel IO Port.
Parallel IO Ports are under the broader part category of Microcontrollers and Processors.
Microcontrollers (MCUs) are small, low-power integrated circuits used to control embedded systems. Microcontrollers are primarily used to automate and control devices. Read more about Microcontrollers and Processors on our Microcontrollers and Processors part category page.
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The PCF8575DGVR can support I2C bus frequencies up to 400 kHz.
The PCF8575DGVR can be reset by pulling the RESET pin low for a minimum of 1 ms.
The PCF8575DGVR can sink or source up to 25 mA per I/O pin.
Yes, the PCF8575DGVR can be used as an input port expander. It has internal pull-up resistors on the I/O pins, which can be enabled or disabled through the I2C interface.
The PCF8575DGVR can be configured as an output port expander by writing to the output register through the I2C interface. The output register is a 16-bit register that controls the state of the I/O pins.