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Operating Features

ParameterValue
Number of Channels
16
Output Current on pin LEDn (Max) (mA)
25
Supply Voltage [Min to Max] (V)
2.3 to 5.5
Interface
400 kHz I²C
Topology
Voltage switch
ParameterValue
Blinking Rate (Min to Max) (Hz)
0.17 to 44
# of Addresses
8
Operating Temperature (Min-Max) (℃)
-40 to 85
AEC-Q100 compliant
N

Environmental

Part/12NCPbFreeEU RoHSHalogen FreeRHF IndicatorREACH SVHCWeight (mg)
PCA9552BS,118(935272396118)
Yes
Yes
Certificate Of Analysis (CoA)
Yes
DREACH SVHC
37.0

Quality

Part/12NCSafe Assure Functional SafetyMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Peak Package Body Temperature (PPT) (C°)FITMTBFIR
Lead SolderingLead Free SolderingLead SolderingLead Free Soldering
PCA9552BS,118
(935272396118)
No
1
1
240
260
2.0
5.0E8
0.0

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More about PCA9552

The PCA9552 LED blinker blinks LEDs in I²C-bus and SMBus applications where it is necessary to limit bus traffic or free up the I²C-bus controller's (MCU, MPU, DSP, chipset, etc.) timer. The uniqueness of this device is the internal oscillator with two programmable blink rates. To blink LEDs using normal I/O expanders like the PCF8574 or PCA9554, the bus controller must send repeated commands to turn the LED on and off. This greatly increases the amount of traffic on the I²C-bus and uses up one of the controller's timers. The PCA9552 LED blinker instead requires only the initial setup command to program BLINK RATE 1 and BLINK RATE 2 (that is, the frequency and duty cycle) for each individual output. From then on, only one command from the bus controller is required to turn each individual open-drain output on, off, or to cycle at BLINK RATE 1 or BLINK RATE 2. Maximum output sinks current is 25 mA per bit and 200 mA per package.

Any bits not used for controlling the LEDs can be used for General Purpose Parallel Input/Output (GPIO) expansion.

The active LOW hardware reset pin (RESET) and Power-On Reset (POR) initializes the registers to their default state, all zeroes, causing the bits to be set HIGH (LED off).

Three hardware address pins on the PCA9552 allow eight devices to operate on the same bus.