{"title":"Adafruit PCF8575 I2C 16 GPIO Expander Breakout","handle":"adafruit-pcf8575-i2c-16-gpio-expander-breakout","url":"/products/adafruit-pcf8575-i2c-16-gpio-expander-breakout","description":"The Adafruit PCF8575 GPIO Expander Breakout is an affordable 16-channel I2C GPIO expander that doubles your available digital I/O over a simple two-wire connection. Add extra buttons, LEDs, relays, or other digital peripherals to any microcontroller without using up precious GPIO pins.\n\nLike its 8-channel sibling the PCF8574, the PCF8575 uses an open-drain architecture with no pin direction register. Each pin is either a lightly pulled-up input (100K pull-up, reads high by default) or a strong 20mA ground-sinking output. Arduino and CircuitPython libraries abstract this away, letting you use familiar input/output modes. With three I2C address jumpers, you can chain up to 8 expanders on a single bus for 128 total GPIO.\n\nKey Features\n\n\n16 I/O Pins – Each pin can act as a pulled-up input or a ground-sinking output\n\n3 Address Jumpers – Up to 8 expanders on one I2C bus for 128 total GPIO\n\nIRQ Output – Automatic interrupt alert when any input pin changes value\n\nOpen-Drain Architecture – 100K pull-up inputs and 20mA sink outputs (no direction register)\n\nSTEMMA QT / Qwiic – Solderless STEMMA QT connectors for easy daisy-chaining\n\nBreadboard Friendly – Standard 0.1″ header pinout with mounting holes\n\n\nHow the Pins Work\n\n\nButtons/Switches – Connect one side to the PCF8575 pin and the other to ground. Pin reads high when open, low when pressed\n\nLEDs – Connect the LED anode to positive voltage through a resistor. The PCF8575 sinks current to ground to turn the LED on\n\nDigital I/O – Light pull-up acts as logic high output; strong ground acts as logic low output\n\n\n\nNote: The PCF8575 cannot source current to drive an LED high, and button inputs connected to positive voltage will need an external pull-down resistor. The Arduino and CircuitPython libraries handle the open-drain quirks automatically.\n\n\nIdeal For\n\nProjects needing many extra buttons, switches, or keypads\nExpanding LED, relay, or indicator control beyond available GPIO\nMulti-expander setups requiring up to 128 digital I/O pins\nInterrupt-driven input change detection across 16 channels\n\n\nAlso Consider\n\n\nPCF8574 I2C GPIO Expander – 8-channel version for smaller projects\n\nMCP23017 I2C GPIO Expander – 16 channels with full input/output direction control\n\n\nResources\n\nArduino PCF8574/5 Library\nCircuitPython/Python PCF8575 Library\nSTEMMA QT Introduction\n","vendor":"Adafruit","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":1873,"title":"Default Title","sku":"AF-5611","price":12.19,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":100,"option1":"Default Title"}]}