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I²C multiplexers/switches

Selection guide
I²C multiplexers/switches
PCA9540BD - 2-channel I2C-bus multiplexer
PCA9540BDP - 2-channel I2C-bus multiplexer
PCA9540BGD - 2-channel I2C-bus multiplexer
PCA9541ABS - 2-to-1 I2C-bus master selector with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9541AD - 2-to-1 I2C-bus master selector with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9541APW - 2-to-1 I2C-bus master selector with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9541BS - 2-to-1 I2C-bus master selector with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9541D - 2-to-1 I2C-bus master selector with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9541PW - 2-to-1 I2C-bus master selector with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9542AD - 2-channel I2C-bus multiplexer and interrupt logic
PCA9542APW - 2-channel I2C-bus multiplexer and interrupt logic
PCA9543AD - 2-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9543APW - 2-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9543BPW - 2-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9543CPW - 2-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9544ABS - 4-channel I2C-bus multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544AD - 4-channel I2C-bus multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9544APW - 4-channel I2C-bus multiplexer with interrupt logic
PCA9545ABS - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9545AD - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9545APW - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9545BPW - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9545CPW - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with interrupt logic and reset
PCA9546ABS - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with reset
PCA9546AD - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with reset
PCA9546APW - 4-channel I2C-bus switch with reset
PCA9547BS - 8-channel I2C-bus multiplexer with reset
PCA9547D - 8-channel I2C-bus multiplexer with reset
PCA9547PW - 8-channel I2C-bus multiplexer with reset
PCA9548ABS - 8-channel I2C-bus switch with reset
PCA9548AD - 8-channel I2C-bus switch with reset
PCA9548APW - 8-channel I2C-bus switch with reset
PCA9549BS - Octal bus switch with individually I2C-bus controlled enables
PCA9549D - Octal bus switch with individually I2C-bus controlled enables
PCA9549PW - Octal bus switch with individually I2C-bus controlled enables

A vast portfolio of I²C logic products to choose from

NXP continues its leading position in I²C-bus devices, offering you a vast portfolio of I²C logic products used for communication and protocol conversion. Our I²C solutions are ideal for many systems using SMBus, AdvancedTCA (ATCA) IPMI, and PMBus. You can also choose from a comprehensive selection of other semiconductor ICs with I²C-bus interfaces.

Key applications

  • Basestation – discretes focus / transceiver board
  • Digital media adapters
  • LCD display – discretes focus
  • PCI analog / DVB-T stereo TV receiver
  • UMA-enabled GSM/GPRS/EDGE VAS Phone (6100)

Descriptive summary

New Fast-mode Plus devices operate at 1 MHz up to 540 pF
NXP's new I²C Fast-mode Plus (Fm+) devices go from zero to 1 MHz so you can go to the next design level with higher data rates and up to 540 pF bus loading. In computing, telecom and networking systems architecture the trend is for greater use of I²C-bus as a maintenance and control bus, so more bandwidth and more devices on the bus is required.

Application examples
The I²C-bus appears in virtually every application. In cellular handsets, LED blinkers and dimmers can control keypad, fun lighting and status LEDs. These ICs can also be used for more advanced status or illumination control while off-loading host processors in LCD displays. LCD segment or LCD matrix drivers with an I²C interface are ideal for cordless telephone handsets.

I²C serial EEPROM can store preset information in an MP3 player or large LCD display, where PAL or NTSC settings during manufacture are set using I²C DIP switches. For environmental sensing, I²C temperature sensors can monitor local temperatures: particularly important in wireless basestations, where I²C repeaters / hubs / extenders are also used, to isolate capacitance from the backplane.