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PCF8574

Arduino library for PCF8574 - 8 channel I2C IO expander

Description

This library gives easy control over the 8 pins of a PCF8574 and PCF8574A chip. These chips are identical in behavior although there are two distinct address ranges.

TYPE ADDRESS-RANGE
PCF8574 0x20 to 0x27
PCF8574A 0x38 to 0x3F

The library allows to read and write both single pins or 8 pins at once. Furthermore some additional functions are implemented that are a little more playfull but still are useful.

Interface

  • PCF8574(interfaceAddress, deviceAddress) Constructor with interface address and device address as parameter.
  • begin(val = 0xFF) set the initial value for the pins and masks.
  • begin(sda, scl, val = 0xFF) idem, for the ESP32 where one can choose the I2C pins What needs to be added in the future is a parameter to choose another Wire interface as some processors have multiple hardware Wire interfaces.
  • read8() reads all 8 pins at once. This one does the actual reading.
  • read(pin) reads a single pin; pin = 0..7
  • value() returns the last read inputs again, as this information is buffered in the class this is faster than reread the pins.
  • write8(value) writes all 8 pins at once. This one does the actual reading.
  • write(pin, value) writes a single pin; pin = 0..7; value is HIGH(1) or LOW (0)
  • valueOut() returns the last written data.
  • setButtonMask(mask)
  • readButton8()
  • readButton8(mask)
  • readButton(pin)
  • toggle(pin) toggles a single pin
  • toggleMask(mask) toggles a selection of pins, if you want to invert all pins use 0xFF.
  • shiftRight(n = 1) shifts output channels n pins (default 1) pins right (e.g. leds ). Fills the higher lines with zero's.
  • shiftLeft(n = 1) shifts output channels n pins (default 1) pins left (e.g. leds ). Fills the lower lines with zero's.
  • rotateRight(n = 1) rotates output channels to right, moving lowest line to highest line.
  • rotateLeft(n = 1) rotates output channels to left, moving highest line to lowest line.
  • reverse() revers the "bit pattern" of the lines, high to low and vice versa.

Operation

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