This is a platform agnostic Rust driver for the PCF8574, PCF8574A and PCF8575 I2C I/O expanders,
based on the [embedded-hal
] traits.
This driver allows you to:
- Set all the outputs to 0
or 1
at once. See set()
.
- Read selected inputs. See get()
.
- Set all the outputs repeatedly looping through an array. See write_array()
.
- Read selected inputs repeatedly filling up an array. See read_array()
.
- Split the device into individual input/output pins. See split()
.
The devices consist of 8 or 16 quasi-bidirectional ports, I²C-bus interface, three hardware address inputs and interrupt output. 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.
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.
Datasheets: - PCF8574 / PCF8574A - PCF8575
Please find additional examples using hardware in this repository: [driver-examples]
```rust extern crate embeddedhal; extern crate linuxembedded_hal; extern crate pcf857x;
use linuxembeddedhal::I2cdev; use pcf857x::{Pcf8574, PinFlag, SlaveAddr};
fn main() { let dev = I2cdev::new("/dev/i2c-1").unwrap(); let address = SlaveAddr::default(); let mut expander = Pcf8574::new(dev, address); let outputpinstatus = 0b10101010; expander.set(outputpin_status).unwrap();
let pins_to_be_read = PinFlag::P0 | PinFlag::P7;
let status = expander.get(&pins_to_be_read).unwrap();
println!("Input pin status: {}", status);
} ```
For questions, issues, feature requests, and other changes, please file an issue in the github project.
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