|  | Kernel driver pcf8574 | 
|  | ===================== | 
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|  | Supported chips: | 
|  | * Philips PCF8574 | 
|  | Prefix: 'pcf8574' | 
|  | Addresses scanned: I2C 0x20 - 0x27 | 
|  | Datasheet: Publicly available at the Philips Semiconductors website | 
|  | http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/PCF8574P.html | 
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|  | * Philips PCF8574A | 
|  | Prefix: 'pcf8574a' | 
|  | Addresses scanned: I2C 0x38 - 0x3f | 
|  | Datasheet: Publicly available at the Philips Semiconductors website | 
|  | http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/PCF8574P.html | 
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|  | Authors: | 
|  | Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>, | 
|  | Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>, | 
|  | Dan Eaton <dan.eaton@rocketlogix.com>, | 
|  | Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>, | 
|  | Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>, | 
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|  | Description | 
|  | ----------- | 
|  | The PCF8574(A) is an 8-bit I/O expander for the I2C bus produced by Philips | 
|  | Semiconductors. It is designed to provide a byte I2C interface to up to 16 | 
|  | separate devices (8 x PCF8574 and 8 x PCF8574A). | 
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|  | This device consists of a quasi-bidirectional port. Each of the eight I/Os | 
|  | can be independently used as an input or output. To setup an I/O as an | 
|  | input, you have to write a 1 to the corresponding output. | 
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|  | For more informations see the datasheet. | 
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|  | Accessing PCF8574(A) via /sys interface | 
|  | ------------------------------------- | 
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|  | ! Be careful ! | 
|  | The PCF8574(A) is plainly impossible to detect ! Stupid chip. | 
|  | So every chip with address in the interval [20..27] and [38..3f] are | 
|  | detected as PCF8574(A). If you have other chips in this address | 
|  | range, the workaround is to load this module after the one | 
|  | for your others chips. | 
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|  | On detection (i.e. insmod, modprobe et al.), directories are being | 
|  | created for each detected PCF8574(A): | 
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|  | /sys/bus/i2c/devices/<0>-<1>/ | 
|  | where <0> is the bus the chip was detected on (e. g. i2c-0) | 
|  | and <1> the chip address ([20..27] or [38..3f]): | 
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|  | (example: /sys/bus/i2c/devices/1-0020/) | 
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|  | Inside these directories, there are two files each: | 
|  | read and write (and one file with chip name). | 
|  |  | 
|  | The read file is read-only. Reading gives you the current I/O input | 
|  | if the corresponding output is set as 1, otherwise the current output | 
|  | value, that is to say 0. | 
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|  | The write file is read/write. Writing a value outputs it on the I/O | 
|  | port. Reading returns the last written value. | 
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|  | On module initialization the chip is configured as eight inputs (all | 
|  | outputs to 1), so you can connect any circuit to the PCF8574(A) without | 
|  | being afraid of short-circuit. |