PCF8574AP Product Information|NXP

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PCF8574AP,112

No Longer Manufactured

12NC: 933851670112

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Operating Features

ParameterValue
Max Sink Current per bit (mA)
20
Max Sink Current, per package (mA)
100
Source Current per bit (mA)
0.1
ParameterValue
I2C-bus (kHz)
100
Operating Temperature (°C)
-40~85
No of Addresses
8

Environmental

Part/12NCPbFreeEU RoHSHalogen FreeRHF IndicatorREACH SVHCWeight (mg)
PCF8574AP,112(933851670112)
Yes
Yes
No
GREACH SVHC
924.0

Quality

Part/12NCSafe Assure Functional Safety
PCF8574AP,112
(933851670112)
No

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Part/12NCHarmonized Tariff (US)Disclaimer
PCF8574AP,112
(933851670112)
854239

Discontinued and Replacement Part Data

Part/12NCDiscontinuance NoticeLast Time Buy DateLast Time Delivery DateReplacement
PCF8574AP,112
(933851670112)
-
2009-02-28
2009-12-31
PCF8574AT/3,512
(935275581512)

More about PCF8574AP

The PCF8574/74A provides general-purpose remote I/O expansion via the two-wire bidirectional I²C‑bus (serial clock (SCL), serial data (SDA)).

The devices consist of eight quasi-bidirectional ports, 100 kHz I²C‑bus interface, three hardware address inputs and interrupt output operating between 2.5 V and 6 V. The quasi-bidirectional port can be independently assigned as an input to monitor interrupt status or keypads, or as an output to activate indicator devices such as LEDs. System controller can read from the input port or write to the output port through a single register.

The low current consumption of 2.5 μA (typical, static) is great for mobile applications and the latched output ports directly drive LEDs.

The PCF8574 and PCF8574A are identical, except for the different fixed portion of the target address. The three hardware address pins allow eight of each device to be on the same I²C‑bus, so there can be up to 16 of these I/O expanders PCF8574/74A together on the same I²C‑bus, supporting up to 128 I/Os (for example, 128 LEDs).

The active LOW open-drain interrupt output (INT) can be connected to the interrupt logic of the microcontroller and is activated when any input state differs from its corresponding input port register state. It is used to indicate to the microcontroller that an input state has changed and the device needs to be interrogated without the microcontroller continuously polling the input register via the I²C‑bus.

The internal Power-On Reset (POR) initializes the I/Os as inputs with a weak internal pull-up 100 μA current source.

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