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TCA9554_15 Datasheet, PDF (13/38 Pages) Texas Instruments – TCA9554 Low Voltage 8-Bit I2C and SMBus Low-Power I/O Expander With Interrupt Output and Configuration Registers
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8 Detailed Description
TCA9554
SCPS233D – MARCH 2012 – REVISED AUGUST 2015
8.1 Overview
The TCA9554 is an 8-bit I/O expander for the two-line bidirectional bus (I2C) is designed for 1.65-V to 5.5-V
VCC operation. It provides general-purpose remote I/O expansion for most micro-controller families via the
I2C interface (serial clock, SCL, and serial data, SDA, pins).
The TCA9554 open-drain interrupt (INT) output is activated when any input state differs from its
corresponding Input Port register state and is used to indicate to the system master that an input state has
changed. The INT pin can be connected to the interrupt input of a micro-controller. By sending an interrupt
signal on this line, the remote I/O can inform the micro-controller if there is incoming data on its ports without
having to communicate via the I2C bus. Thus, the TCA9554 can remain a simple slave device. The device
outputs (latched) have high-current drive capability for directly driving LEDs.
Three hardware pins (A0, A1, and A2) are used to program and vary the fixed I2C slave address and allow
up to eight devices to share the same I2C bus or SMBus.
The system master can reset the TCA9554 in the event of a timeout or other improper operation by cycling
the power supply and causing a power-on reset (POR). A reset puts the registers in their default state and
initializes the I2C /SMBus state machine.
The TCA9554 consists of one 8-bit Configuration (input or output selection), Input Port, Output Port, and
Polarity Inversion (active high or active low) registers. At power on, the I/Os are configured as inputs.
However, the system master can enable the I/Os as either inputs or outputs by writing to the I/O
configuration bits. The data for each input or output is kept in the corresponding Input Port or Output Port
register. The polarity of the Input Port register can be inverted with the Polarity Inversion register. All
registers can be read by the system master.
The TCA9554 and TCA9554A are identical except for their fixed I2C address. This allows for up to 16 of
these devices (8 of each) on the same I2C/SMBus.
The TCA9554 is identical to the TCA9534 except for the addition of the internal I/O pull-up resistors, which
keeps P-ports from floating when configured as inputs.
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