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  <description>The MAX7320 2-wire serial-interfaced peripheral features eight push-pull outputs with selectable power-up logic states.

The +5.5V tolerant active-low RST input clears the serial interface, terminating any I²C communication to or from the MAX7320.

The MAX7320 uses two address inputs with four-level logic to allow 16 I²C slave addresses. The slave address also determines the power-up state level for the outputs in groups of four ports.

The MAX7320 supports hot insertion. The serial interface SDA, SCL, AD0, AD2, and active-low RST remain high impedance in power-down (V+ = 0V) with up to +6V asserted on them.

The MAX7320 is one device in a family of pin-compatible port expanders with a choice of input ports, open-drain I/O ports, and push-pull output ports.

The MAX7320 is available in 16-pin QSOP and 16-pin TQFN packages, and is specified over the automotive temperature range (-40°C to +125°C).

Applications

* Cell Phones/PDAs
* Notebooks
* RAID
* Satellite Radios
* Servers

* 400kHz, +5.5V-Tolerant I²C Serial Interface

* +1.71V to +5.5V Operating Voltage

* Eight Push-Pull Output Ports with Selectable Power-Up Logic States

* Active-Low RST Clears the Serial Interface, Terminating Any Serial Transaction to or from the MAX7320

* AD0 and AD2 Inputs Select from 16 Slave Addresses

* Low 0.6µA (typ) Standby Current

* -40°C to +125°C Temperature Range</description>
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   <pubDate>2022-12-28</pubDate>
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   <title>I²C Port Expander with Eight Push-Pull Outputs - 0.00 USD</title>
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