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− | While checking the standard parts on JLCPCB, I came across a Chinese [[i2c]] GPIO extender known as AW9523B ( | + | While checking the standard parts on JLCPCB, I came across a Chinese [[i2c]] GPIO extender known as AW9523B ([https://ipfs-pin.com/ipfs/QmQK9XdJ5D8aZySKUs2EvwPcv1q9PFZV9Ao15szbR2BAfK/AW9523B.pdf datasheet]). This part is relatively unknown - at least outside China, but it does have a really interesting feature and that is the ability to drive [[leds]] by controlling the [[led]] current. |
The AW9523B is only available in a [[QFN]] package and because these are really hard to hand solder, I decided to create a simple breakout board for this part: | The AW9523B is only available in a [[QFN]] package and because these are really hard to hand solder, I decided to create a simple breakout board for this part: | ||
[[File:AW9523B GPIO Expander Breakout Board.jpg|200px]] | [[File:AW9523B GPIO Expander Breakout Board.jpg|200px]] |
Revision as of 11:24, 30 October 2020
While checking the standard parts on JLCPCB, I came across a Chinese i2c GPIO extender known as AW9523B (datasheet). This part is relatively unknown - at least outside China, but it does have a really interesting feature and that is the ability to drive leds by controlling the led current.
The AW9523B is only available in a QFN package and because these are really hard to hand solder, I decided to create a simple breakout board for this part: