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PCA9544 4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
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Philips Semiconductors
Product data
4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
DESCRIPTION
The PCA9544 is a 1-of-4 bi-directional translating multiplexer, controlled via the I2C bus. The SCL/SDA upstream pair fans out to four SCx/SDx downstream pairs, or channels. Only one SCx/SDx channel is selected at a time, determined by the contents of the programmable control register. Four interrupt inputs, INT0 to INT3, one for each of the SCx/SDx downstream pairs, are provided. One interrupt output, INT, which acts as an AND of the four interrupt inputs, is provided.
FEATURES
A power-on reset function puts the registers in their default state and initializes the I2C state machine with no channels selected. The pass gates of the multiplexer are constructed such that the VDD pin can be used to limit the maximum high voltage which will be passed by the PCA9544. This allows the use of different bus voltages on each SCx/SDx pair, so that 1.8 V, 2.5 V or 3.3 V parts can communicate with 5 V parts without any additional protection. External pull-up resistors pull the bus up to the desired voltage level for each channel. All I/O pins are 5 V tolerant.
* 1-of-4 bi-directional translating multiplexer * I2C interface logic; compatible with SMBus * 4 Active Low Interrupt Inputs * Active Low Interrupt Output * 3 address pins allowing up to 8 devices on the I2C bus * Channel selection via I2C bus * Power up with all multiplexer channels deselected * Low RdsON switches * Allows voltage level translation between 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V and
5 V buses
* No glitch on power-up * Supports hot insertion * Low stand-by current * Operating power supply voltage range of 2.3 V to 5.5 V * 5 V tolerant Inputs * 0 to 400 kHz clock frequency * ESD protection exceeds 2000 V HBM per JESD22-A114,
150 V MM per JESD22-A115 and 1000 V per JESD22-C101
* Latchup testing is done to JESDEC Standard JESD78 which
exceeds 100 mA
* Three packages offered: SO20, TSSOP20, and HVQFN20
ORDERING INFORMATION
PACKAGES 20-Pin Plastic SO 20-Pin Plastic TSSOP TEMPERATURE RANGE -40 to +85 C -40 to +85 C ORDER CODE PCA9544D PCA9544PW TOPSIDE MARK PCA9544D PCA9544 DRAWING NUMBER SOT163-1 SOT360-1 SOT662-1
20-Pin Plastic HVQFN -40 to +85 C PCA9544BS 9544 Standard packing quantities and other packaging data are available at www.philipslogic.com/packaging. I2C is a trademark of Philips Semiconductors Corporation.
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
PIN CONFIGURATION -- SO, TSSOP
A0 1 A1 2 A2 3 INT0 4 SD0 5 SC0 6 INT1 7 SD1 8 SC1 9 VSS 10 20 VDD 19 SDA 18 SCL 17 INT 16 SC3 15 SD3 14 INT3 13 SC2
PIN CONFIGURATION -- HVQFN
A1 20 A0 VDD SDA SCL 19 18 17 16 15 INT 14 SC3 13 SD3 12 INT3 11 SC2 10 6 7 8 9
A2 INT0 SD0 SC0 INT1
1 2 3 4 5
12 SD2 11 INT2
SD1 SC1 VSS INT2 SD2
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TOP VIEW
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Figure 1. Pin configuration -- SO, TSSOP
Figure 2. Pin configuration -- HVQFN
PIN DESCRIPTION
SO, TSSOP PIN NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HVQFN PIN NUMBER 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SYMBOL A0 A1 A2 INT0 SD0 SC0 INT1 SD1 SC1 VSS INT2 SD2 SC2 INT3 SD3 SC3 INT SCL SDA VDD FUNCTION Address input 0 Address input 1 Address input 2 Active LOW interrupt input 0 Serial data 0 Serial clock 0 Active LOW interrupt input 1 Serial data 1 Serial clock 1 Supply ground Active LOW interrupt input 2 Serial data 2 Serial clock 2 Active LOW interrupt input 3 Serial data 3 Serial clock 3 Active LOW interrupt output Serial clock line Serial data line Supply voltage
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
BLOCK DIAGRAM
PCA9544
SC0
SC1
SC2
SC3
SD0
SD1
SD2
SD3
SWITCH CONTROL LOGIC VSS
VDD
POWER-ON RESET
SCL INPUT FILTER I2C-BUS CONTROL
A0 A1 A2
SDA
INT[0-3]
INT LOGIC
INT
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Figure 3. Block diagram
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
DEVICE ADDRESSING
Following a START condition the bus master must output the address of the slave it is accessing. The address of the PCA9544 is shown in Figure 4. To conserve power, no internal pullup resistors are incorporated on the hardware selectable address pins and they must be pulled HIGH or LOW.
INTERRUPT HANDLING
The PCA9544 provides 4 interrupt inputs, one for each channel and one open drain interrupt output. When an interrupt is generated by any device, it will be detected by the PCA9544 and the interrupt output will be driven LOW. The channel need not be active for detection of the interrupt. A bit is also set in the control byte. Bits 4 - 7 of the control byte correspond to channels 0 - 3 of the PCA9544, respectively. Therefore, if an interrupt is generated by any device connected to channel 2, the state of the interrupt inputs is loaded into the control register when a read is accomplished. Likewise, an interrupt on any device connected to channel 0 would cause bit 4 of the control register to be set on the read. The master can then address the PCA9544 and read the contents of the control byte to determine which channel contains the device generating the interrupt. The master can then reconfigure the PCA9544 to select this channel, and locate the device generating the interrupt and clear it. The interrupt clears when the device originating the interrupt clears. It should be noted that more than one device can be providing an interrupt on a channel, so it is up to the master to ensure that all devices on a channel are interrogated for an interrupt. The interrupt inputs may be used as general purpose inputs if the interrupt function is not required. If unused, interrupt input(s) must be connected to VDD through a pull-up resistor. Table 2. Control Register Read -- Interrupt
INT3 INT2 INT1 INT0 0 X X X 1 0 X X 1 0 X 1 0 X 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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1
1
1
0
A2
A1 A0 R/W
FIXED
HARDWARE SELECTABLE
SW00862
Figure 4. Slave address The last bit of the slave address defines the operation to be performed. When set to logic 1, a read is selected while a logic 0 selects a write operation.
CONTROL REGISTER
Following the successful acknowledgement of the slave address, the bus master will send a byte to the PCA9544 which will be stored in the Control Register. If multiple bytes are received by the PCA9544, it will save the last byte received. This register can be written and read via the I2C bus.
INTERRUPT BITS (READ ONLY) 7 6 5 4 3 X CHANNEL SELECTION BITS (READ/WRITE) 2 B2 1 B1 0 B0
D3
B2
B1
B0
COMMAND No interrupt on channel 0 Interrupt on channel 0 No interrupt on channel 1 Interrupt on channel 1 No interrupt on channel 2 Interrupt on channel 2 No interrupt on channel 3 Interrupt on channel 3
INT3 INT2 INT1 INT0 ENABLE BIT
Figure 5. Control register
CONTROL REGISTER DEFINITION
A SCx/SDx downstream pair, or channel, is selected by the contents of the control register. This register is written after the PCA9544 has been addressed. The 3 LSBs of the control byte are used to determine which channel is to be selected. When a channel is selected, it will become active after a stop condition has been placed on the I2C bus. This ensures that all SCx/SDx lines will be in a HIGH state when the channel is made active, so that no false conditions are generated at the time of connection. Table 1. Control Register; Write -- Channel Selection/ Read -- Channel Status
INT3 INT2 INT1 INT0 D3 B2 B1 B0 COMMAND
X X X X X
X X X X X
X X X X X
X X X X X
X X X X X
0 1 1 1 1
X 0 0 1 1
X 0 1 0 1
No channel selected Channel 0 enabled Channel 1 enabled Channel 2 enabled Channel 3 enabled
NOTE: Several interrupts can be active at the same time. Ex: INT3 = 0, INT2 = 1, INT1 = 1, INT0 = 0, means that there is no interrupt on channels 0 and 3, and there is interrupt on channels 1 and 2.
POWER-ON RESET
When power is applied to VDD, an internal Power On Reset holds the PCA9544 in a reset state until VDD has reached VPOR. At this point, the reset condition is released and the PCA9544 registers and I2C state machine are initialized to their default states, all zeroes causing all the channels to be deselected.
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
VOLTAGE TRANSLATION
The pass gate transistors of the PCA9544 are constructed such that the VDD voltage can be used to limit the maximum voltage that will be passed from one I2C bus to another.
Vpass vs. VDD 5.0 4.5 MAXIMUM 4.0 TYPICAL 3.5 Vpass 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 VDD 4.5 5.0 5.5 MINIMUM
Figure 6 shows the voltage characteristics of the pass gate transistors (note that the graph was generated using the data specified in the DC Characteristics section of this datasheet). In order for the PCA9544 to act as a voltage translator, the Vpass voltage should be equal to, or lower than the lowest bus voltage. For example, if the main bus was running at 5 V, and the downstream buses were 3.3 V and 2.7 V, then Vpass should be equal to or below 2.7 V to effectively clamp the downstream bus voltages. Looking at Figure 6, we see that Vpass (max.) will be at 2.7 V when the PCA9544 supply voltage is 3.5 V or lower so the PCA9544 supply voltage could be set to 3.3 V. Pull-up resistors can then be used to bring the bus voltages to their appropriate levels (see Figure 13). More Information can be found in Application Note AN262 PCA954X family of I 2C/SMBus multiplexers and switches.
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Figure 6. Vpass voltage
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE I2C-BUS
The I2C-bus is for 2-way, 2-line communication between different ICs or modules. The two lines are a serial data line (SDA) and a serial clock line (SCL). Both lines must be connected to a positive supply via a pull-up resistor when connected to the output stages of a device. Data transfer may be initiated only when the bus is not busy.
Start and stop conditions
Both data and clock lines remain HIGH when the bus is not busy. A HIGH-to-LOW transition of the data line, while the clock is HIGH is defined as the start condition (S). A LOW-to-HIGH transition of the data line while the clock is HIGH is defined as the stop condition (P) (see Figure 8).
Bit transfer
One data bit is transferred during each clock pulse. The data on the SDA line must remain stable during the HIGH period of the clock pulse as changes in the data line at this time will be interpreted as control signals (see Figure 7).
System configuration
A device generating a message is a `transmitter', a device receiving is the `receiver'. The device that controls the message is the `master' and the devices which are controlled by the master are the `slaves' (see Figure 9).
SDA
SCL data line stable; data valid change of data allowed
SW00363
Figure 7. Bit transfer
SDA
SDA
SCL S START condition P STOP condition
SCL
SW00365
Figure 8. Definition of start and stop conditions
SDA SCL
MASTER TRANSMITTER/ RECEIVER
SLAVE RECEIVER
SLAVE TRANSMITTER/ RECEIVER
MASTER TRANSMITTER
MASTER TRANSMITTER/ RECEIVER
I2C MULTIPLEXER
SLAVE
SW00366
Figure 9. System configuration
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
Acknowledge
The number of data bytes transferred between the start and the stop conditions from transmitter to receiver is not limited. Each byte of eight bits is followed by one acknowledge bit. The acknowledge bit is a HIGH level put on the bus by the transmitter whereas the master generates an extra acknowledge related clock pulse. A slave receiver which is addressed must generate an acknowledge after the reception of each byte. Also a master must generate an acknowledge after the reception of each byte that has been clocked out of the slave transmitter. The device that acknowledges has to pull down the SDA line during the acknowledge clock pulse, so that the SDA line is stable LOW during the HIGH period of the acknowledge related clock pulse, set-up and hold times must be taken into account. A master receiver must signal an end of data to the transmitter by not generating an acknowledge on the last byte that has been clocked out of the slave. In this event, the transmitter must leave the data line HIGH to enable the master to generate a stop condition.
DATA OUTPUT BY TRANSMITTER not acknowledge DATA OUTPUT BY RECEIVER acknowledge SCL FROM MASTER S START condition 1 2 8 9 clock pulse for acknowledgement
SW00368
Figure 10. Acknowledgement on the
I2C-bus
SLAVE ADDRESS
CONTROL REGISTER
SDA
S
1
1
1
0
A2
A1
A0
0 R/W
A
X
X
X
X
X
B2
B1
B0
A
P
start condition
acknowledge from slave
acknowledge from slave
SW00802
Figure 11. WRITE control register
SLAVE ADDRESS
CONTROL REGISTER
last byte
SDA
S
1
1
1
0
A2
A1
A0
1 R/W
A INT3 INT2 INT1 INT0 X acknowledge from slave
B2
B1
B0
NA
P stop condition
start condition
no acknowledge from master
SW00378
Figure 12. READ control register
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
TYPICAL APPLICATION
VDD = 2.7 - 5.5 V VDD = 3.3 V V = 2.7 - 5.5 V SEE NOTE (1)
SDA SCL
SDA SCL INT
SD0 CHANNEL 0 SC0 INT0
V = 2.7 - 5.5 V SEE NOTE (1) I2C/SMBus MASTER SD1 CHANNEL 1 SC1 INT1
V = 2.7 - 5.5 V SEE NOTE (1)
SD1 CHANNEL 2 SC1 INT2
V = 2.7 - 5.5 V NOTE: 1. If the device generating the Interrupt has an open-drain output structure or can be tri-stated, a pull-up resistor is required. If the device generating the Interrupt has a totem-pole output structure and cannot be tri-stated, a pull-up resistor is not required. The Interrupt inputs should not be left floating. SD1 A2 SC1 A1 A0 VSS INT3 CHANNEL 3 SEE NOTE (1)
PCA9544
SW00864
Figure 13. Typical application
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS1, 2
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).Voltages are referenced to GND (ground = 0 V). SYMBOL VDD VI II IO IDD ISS Ptot Tstg Tamb PARAMETER DC supply voltage DC input voltage DC input current DC output current Supply current Supply current total power dissipation Storage temperature range Operating ambient temperature CONDITIONS RATING -0.5 to +7.0 -0.5 to +7.0 20 25 100 100 400 -60 to +150 -40 to +85 UNIT V V mA mA mA mA mW C C
NOTES: 1. Stresses beyond those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under "recommended operating conditions" is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. 2. The performance capability of a high-performance integrated circuit in conjunction with its thermal environment can create junction temperatures which are detrimental to reliability. The maximum junction temperature of this integrated circuit should not exceed 150C.
DC CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL Supply VDD IDD Istb VPOR VIL VIH IOL IL Ci VIL VIH ILI Ci Pass Gate RON
VDD = 2.3 to 3.6 V; VSS = 0 V; Tamb = -40 C to +85 C; unless otherwise specified. (See page 10 for VDD = 3.6 to 5.5 V) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS LIMITS MIN 2.3 Operating mode; VDD = 3.6 V; no load; VI = VDD or VSS; fSCL = 100 kHz Standby mode; VDD = 3.6 V; no load; VI = VDD or VSS; fSCL = 0 kHz no load; VI = VDD or VSS -- -- -- -0.5 0.7 VDD VOL = 0.4 V VOL = 0.6 V VI = VDD or VSS VI = VSS 3 6 -1 -- -0.5 0.7 VDD pin at VDD or VSS VI = VSS VCC = 3.0 to 3.6 V, VO = 0.4 V, IO = 15 mA VCC = 2.3 to 2.7 V, VO = 0.4V, IO = 10 mA Vswin = VDD = 3.3 V; Iswout = -100 A VP Pass Switch output voltage out ut Vswin = VDD = 3.0 to 3.6 V; Iswout = -100 A Vswin = VDD = 2.5 V; Iswout = -100 A Vswin = VDD = 2.3 to 2.7 V; Iswout = -100 A IL Cio INT Output IOL IOH 2002 Jul 26 LOW level output current HIGH level output current 10 VOL = 0.4 V 3 -- -- -- -- +100 mA A Leakage current Input/output capacitance VI = VDD or VSS VI = VSS -1 -- 5 7 -- 1.6 -- 1.1 -1 -- TYP -- 40 25 1.6 -- -- -- -- -- 12 -- -- -- 1.6 20 26 2.2 -- 1.5 -- -- 3 MAX 3.6 100 100 2.1 0.3 VDD 6 -- -- +1 13 +0.3 VDD VDD + 0.5 +1 3 30 55 -- 2.8 -- 2.0 +1 5 A pF V UNIT
Supply voltage Supply current Standby current Power-on reset voltage LOW level input voltage HIGH level input voltage LOW level out ut current output Leakage current Input capacitance LOW level input voltage HIGH level input voltage Input leakage current Input capacitance
V A A V V V mA A pF V V A pF
Input SCL; input/output SDA
Select inputs A0 to A2 / INT0 to INT3
Switch resistance
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
DC CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL Supply VDD IDD Istb VPOR VIL VIH IOL IIL IIH Ci VIL VIH ILI Ci Pass Gate RON VP Pass IL Cio INT Output IOL IOH
VDD = 3.6 to 5.5 V; VSS = 0 V; Tamb = -40 C to +85 C; unless otherwise specified. (See page 9 for VDD = 2.3 to 3.6 V) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS LIMITS MIN 3.6 Operating mode; VDD = 5.5 V; no load; VI = VDD or VSS; fSCL = 100 kHz Standby mode; VDD = 5.5 V; no load; VI = VDD or VSS; fSCL = 0 kHz no load; VI = VDD or VSS -- -- -- -0.5 0.7 VDD VOL = 0.4 V VOL = 0.6 V VI = VSS VI = VDD VI = VSS 3 6 -10 -- -- -0.5 0.7 VDD pin at VDD or VSS VI = VSS VCC = 4.5 to 5.5 V, VO = 0.4 V, IO = 15 mA Vswin = VDD = 5.0 V; Iswout = -100 A Vswin = VDD = 4.5 to 5.5 V; Iswout = -100 A VI = VDD or VSS VI = VSS VOL = 0.4 V -1 -- 4 -- 2.6 -10 -- 3 -- TYP -- 575 130 1.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 -- -- -- 2 11 3.5 - -- 3 -- -- MAX 5.5 600 300 2.1 0.3 VDD 6 -- -- +10 100 13 +0.3 VDD VDD + 0.5 +50 5 24 -- 4.5 +100 5 -- +100 UNIT
Supply voltage Supply current Standby current Power-on reset voltage LOW level input voltage HIGH level input voltage LOW level out ut current output Low level input current HIGH level input current Input capacitance LOW level input voltage HIGH level input voltage Input leakage current Input capacitance Switch resistance Switch output voltage out ut Leakage current Input/output capacitance LOW level output current HIGH level output current
V A A V V V mA mA A A pF V V A pF V V A pF mA A
Input SCL; input/output SDA
Select inputs A0 to A2 / INT0 to INT3
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
AC CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL tpd fSCL tBUF tHD;STA tLOW tHIGH tSU;STA tSU;STO tHD;DAT tSU;DAT tR tF Cb tSP tVD:DATL tVD:DATH tVD:ACK INT tiv tir Lpwr Hpwr INTn to INT active valid time INTn to INT inactive delay time LOW level pulse width rejection or INTn inputs HIGH level pulse width rejection or INTn inputs -- -- 10 500 4 2 -- -- -- -- 1 500 4 2 -- -- s s ns ns PARAMETER Propagation delay from SDA to SDn or SCL to SCn SCL clock frequency Bus free time between a STOP and START condition Hold time (repeated) START condition After this period, the first clock pulse is generated LOW period of the SCL clock HIGH period of the SCL clock Set-up time for a repeated START condition Set-up time for STOP condition Data hold time Data set-up time Rise time of both SDA and SCL signals Fall time of both SDA and SCL signals Capacitive load for each bus line Pulse width of spikes which must be suppressed by the input filter Data valid (HL) Data valid (LH) Data valid Acknowledge STANDARD-MODE I2C-BUS MIN -- 0 4.7 4.0 4.7 4.0 4.7 4.0 02 250 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- MAX 0.31 100 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.45 -- 1000 300 400 50 1 0.6 1 FAST-MODE I2C-BUS MIN -- 0 1.3 0.6 1.3 0.6 0.6 0.6 02 100 20 + 0.1Cb3 20 + 0.1Cb3 -- -- -- -- -- MAX 0.31 400 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.9 -- 300 300 400 50 1 0.6 1 ns kHz s s s s s s s ns ns s s ns s s s UNIT
NOTES: 1. Pass gate propagation delay is calculated from the 20 typical RON and and the 15 pF load capacitance. 2. A device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300ns for the SDA signal (referred to the VIHmin of the SCL signal) in order to bridge the undefined region of the falling edge of SCL. 3. Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF.
SDA
tBUF
tLOW
tR
tF
tHD;STA
tSP
SCL
tHD;STA P S tHD;DAT tHIGH tSU;DAT Sr
tSU;STA
tSU;STO P
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Figure 14. Definition of timing on the I2C-bus
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
SO20: plastic small outline package; 20 leads; body width 7.5 mm
SOT163-1
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
TSSOP20: plastic thin shrink small outline package; 20 leads; body width 4.4 mm
SOT360-1
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
HVQFN20: plastic, heatsink very thin quad flat package; no leads; 20 terminals; body 5 x 5 x 0.85 mm
SOT662-1
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4-channel I2C multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544
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Definitions
Short-form specification -- The data in a short-form specification is extracted from a full data sheet with the same type number and title. For detailed information see the relevant data sheet or data handbook. Limiting values definition -- Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134). Stress above one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specification is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability. Application information -- Applications that are described herein for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only. Philips Semiconductors make no representation or warranty that such applications will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
Disclaimers
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