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About Bus Expanders

Bus expanders are computer boards or cable systems that connect to other interface boards, using only one I/O slot while remaining compliant with the bus standard. Bus expanders allow increased bus loads across all buses while maintaining the integrity of legacy firmware and software. They may also be used to extend the maximum distance between devices. The goal with any network is to create a system that does not require any additional configuration due to the expander.  There are many designs for bus expanders that support this type of performance.  Additionally, bus expanders should not affect the speed of systems on the expander’s side of the system, or reduce its transfer rate.  However, propagation delays are possible through expanders when data must be transferred between the systems.

When a bus expander connects two or more networks, signal transfer experiences speed degradation (time delay) through the expander when traveling from one side to the other. This occurs because the network is being asked to function with more peripherals and at a higher system drain than originally designed.  While this type of performance delay is a normal and expected function of the enlarged system, higher-grade expanders may help to minimize the delay.

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Products & Services Related to Bus Expanders

Bus Adapters
Bus adapters connect peripherals to computers that do not provide native support for a peripheral's interface. Some bus adapters are housed in cables that connect one bus to another. Others are board-level cards, blades, or stand-alone units with interfaces and power supplies.
Bus Extenders
Bus extenders are used to increase cable lengths for distance-limited bus protocols.

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Part Numbers for Bus Expanders

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
JLC1562BFEL Digi-Key ON Semiconductor Integrated Circuits (ICs) IC BUS INTRFACE I2C I/O 16SOIC
JLC1562BFELG Digi-Key ON Semiconductor Integrated Circuits (ICs) IC BUS INTRFACE I2C I/O 16SOIC
PCF8574N Newark TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Special Function I2C Bus expander IC; Package/Case:16-DIP; Operating Temperature Range:-40?C to +85?C; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Supply Voltage Max:6V; Supply Voltage Min:2.5V; Clock Speed:100kHz; Mounting Type:Through Hole RoHS Compliant: Yes
PCF8574AN Texas Instruments - Logic Products Texas Instruments Electronic Components, Integrated Circuits REMOTE 8-BIT I/O EXPANDER FOR I2C-BUS
PCF8574APWRE4 Texas Instruments - Logic Products Texas Instruments Electronic Components, Integrated Circuits REMOTE 8-BIT I/O EXPANDER FOR I2C-BUS

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