A new family of 8-bit and 16-bit GPIO devices from NXP Semiconductors features “Agile I/O” – an innovative option integrating the most commonly needed functions in embedded systems. The GPIOs expand ...
The MCP23017, a 16-bit I2C GPIO expander, has always been a tasty chip. With 16 GPIOs addressable over I2C, proper push/pull outputs, software-enabled pull-ups, eight addresses, maskable interrupts ...
EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS and SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - Oct 17, 2012) - NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced a new family of 8-bit and 16-bit GPIO devices featuring "Agile I/O" -- ...
Consumers are exposed to the latest technologies through advancements in mobile devices, home electronics, and computing. It is now the expectation to have the same user experience in the automobile.
The official Raspberry Pi Foundation has this week announced the release of new GPIO expander software which has been created to provide easy access to the GPIO pins of a Raspberry Pi Zero while ...
Promising to be a cost-effective solution for adding functions while reducing power, the CAT9534 eight-bit GPIO expander targets I2C and SMBus-based systems. The device is pin-for-pin and functionally ...
Diodes has announced the 16-bit PI4IOE5V6416Q and 34-bit PI4IOE5V6534Q bidirectional voltage-level translation general-purpose I/O (GPIO) expanders for automotive applications. In what Diodes claims ...
You can download all of the articles in this series in one PDF. It's free to registered ZDNet and TechRepublic members. Read now The Raspberry Pi Foundation has ...
Like many Hackaday readers, [Steven Stallion] has had his eyes on the replica PDP-11 created by [Oscar Vermeulen] for some time now, and this summer he finally got the opportunity to build one himself ...
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