I/O Expanders

Devices in this family are used in conjunction with microcontrollers, microprocessors, or similar devices for the purpose of increasing the number of signal connections available for connecting peripheral devices. The typical concept of operation involves the use of serial communications requiring only a few I/O lines on the host device to read/write the status of many input/output pins on the expander device. The technique exchanges speed of communication for increased connectivity, and is best suited for applications where fast response is not critical, such as in many human interface applications.


Nuvoton Technology Corporation of America NCT5655Y

SMBUS-GPIO EXPANDER; 16 GPIO PIN

1.69

Texas Instruments PCA9539DB

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 16B 24SSOP

1.69

Nuvoton Technology Corporation of America NCT5655W

SMBUS-GPIO EXPANDER; 16 GPIO PIN

1.61

Maxim Integrated DS4520E+TRL

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 9B 16TSSOP

1.61

Maxim Integrated MAX7315AEE+T

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16QSOP

1.55

Maxim Integrated MAX7315ATE+T

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16TQFN

1.55

Texas Instruments PCA9534ADB

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16SSOP

1.37

Maxim Integrated MAX7329AWE+T

IC I/O EXPANDER I2C 8B 16SOIC

1.36