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PCA9554 I/O Expander
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.. seo::
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:description: Instructions for setting up PCA9554, PCA9554A, PCA9536 digital port expanders in ESPHome.
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:image: ../images/pca9554a.jpg
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The PCA9554 component allows you to use a variety of Texas Instrument I/O expanders in ESPHome using the
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:ref:`I²C Bus <i2c>` for communication.
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Devices tested as working with this component include **PCA9554**, **PCA9554A**, **PCA9536** and **PCA9535**.
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Equivalent TI I/O expanders with the same command interface and up to 16 I/O pins such as the **TCA9554**
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and **TCA9535** should also work.
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.. figure:: ../images/pca9554a.jpg
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:align: center
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PCA9554A I/O Expander chip
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Once configured, you can use any of the **16** (PCA9535), **8** (PCA9554, PCA9554A) or **4** (PCA9536) pins
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within your projects. Within ESPHome they emulate a real internal GPIO pin
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and can therefore be used with many of ESPHome's components such as the GPIO
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binary sensor or GPIO switch.
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.. note::
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The 7 bit I²C device address ranges are:
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- PCA9554 and PCA9535: ``0x20`` to ``0x27``
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- PCA9554A: ``0x38`` to ``0x3F``
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- PCA9536: ``0x41``
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For the PCA9535, PCA9554 and PCA9554A, the actual choice of the I²C device address depends on state of the 3 address pins.
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Please refer to the individual datasheets linked at the bottom of the page for further details to set the address.
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Up to eight PCA9535 or PCA9554 and an additional eight PCA9554A devices can reside on the same I²C bus.
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Please note that only one PCA9536 device is allowed per I²C bus due to its fixed address.
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The PCA9535 provides 16 bits of GPIOs (pin numbers 0-15).
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The PCA9554 and PCA9554A provide 8 bits of GPIOs (pin numbers 0-7).
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The PCA9536 provides 4 bits of GPIOs (pin numbers 0-3).
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Any option accepting a :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>` can theoretically be used, but some more
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complicated components that do communication through this I/O expander will not work.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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pca9554:
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- id: 'pca9554a_device'
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address: 0x38
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# Individual outputs
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switch:
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- platform: gpio
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name: "PCF9554A Pin #0"
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pin:
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pca9554: pca9554a_device
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# Use pin number 0
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number: 0
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# One of INPUT or OUTPUT
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mode:
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output: true
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inverted: false
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Configuration variables:
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************************
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- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The id to use for this ``pca9554`` component.
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- **address** (*Optional*, int): The I²C address of the driver.
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Defaults to ``0x20``.
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- **pin_count** (*Optional*, int): The number of bits implemented in the expander. Defaults to 8. This should be set
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to 16 when using a PCA9535 and 4 when using a PCA95367.
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.. note::
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A PCA9535 will not work (even on the lower 8 bits) unless the **pin_count** is set to 16.
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Pin configuration variables:
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****************************
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- **pca9554** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The id of the ``pca9554`` component of the pin.
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- **number** (**Required**, int): The pin number.
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- **inverted** (*Optional*, boolean): If all read and written values
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should be treated as inverted. Defaults to ``false``.
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- **mode** (*Optional*, string): A pin mode to set for the pin at. One of ``INPUT`` or ``OUTPUT``.
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See Also
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--------
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- :ref:`i2c`
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- :doc:`switch/gpio`
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- :doc:`binary_sensor/gpio`
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- `PCA9554 datasheet <https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pca9554.pdf>`__
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- `PCA9554A datasheet <https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pca9554a.pdf>`__
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- `PCA9535 datasheet <https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pca9535.pdf>`__
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- `PCA9536 datasheet <https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pca9536.pdf>`__
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- :apiref:`pca9554/pca9554.h`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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