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- About the PCF8575 chip and the pcf8575 kernel driver
- ====================================================
- The PCF8575 chip is produced by the following manufacturers:
- * Philips NXP
- http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/cb=[type=product,path=50807/41735/41850,final=PCF8575_3]|pip=[pip=PCF8575_3][0]
- * Texas Instruments
- http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/pcf8575.html
- Some vendors sell small PCB's with the PCF8575 mounted on it. You can connect
- such a board to a Linux host via e.g. an USB to I2C interface. Examples of
- PCB boards with a PCF8575:
- * SFE Breakout Board for PCF8575 I2C Expander by RobotShop
- http://www.robotshop.ca/home/products/robot-parts/electronics/adapters-converters/sfe-pcf8575-i2c-expander-board.html
- * Breakout Board for PCF8575 I2C Expander by Spark Fun Electronics
- http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8130
- Description
- -----------
- The PCF8575 chip is a 16-bit I/O expander for the I2C bus. Up to eight of
- these chips can be connected to the same I2C bus. You can find this
- chip on some custom designed hardware, but you won't find it on PC
- motherboards.
- The PCF8575 chip consists of a 16-bit quasi-bidirectional port and an I2C-bus
- interface. Each of the sixteen I/O's can be independently used as an input or
- an output. To set up an I/O pin as an input, you have to write a 1 to the
- corresponding output.
- For more information please see the datasheet.
- Detection
- ---------
- There is no method known to detect whether a chip on a given I2C address is
- a PCF8575 or whether it is any other I2C device, so you have to pass the I2C
- bus and address of the installed PCF8575 devices explicitly to the driver at
- load time via the force=... parameter.
- /sys interface
- --------------
- For each address on which a PCF8575 chip was found or forced the following
- files will be created under /sys:
- * /sys/bus/i2c/devices/<bus>-<address>/read
- * /sys/bus/i2c/devices/<bus>-<address>/write
- where bus is the I2C bus number (0, 1, ...) and address is the four-digit
- hexadecimal representation of the 7-bit I2C address of the PCF8575
- (0020 .. 0027).
- The read file is read-only. Reading it will trigger an I2C read and will hence
- report the current input state for the pins configured as inputs, and the
- current output value for the pins configured as outputs.
- The write file is read-write. Writing a value to it will configure all pins
- as output for which the corresponding bit is zero. Reading the write file will
- return the value last written, or -EAGAIN if no value has yet been written to
- the write file.
- On module initialization the configuration of the chip is not changed -- the
- chip is left in the state it was already configured in through either power-up
- or through previous I2C write actions.
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