Product description: IO Pi Plus MCP23017 - 32 pins I/O expander for Raspberry Pi
Expander for Raspberry Pi version A+ / B+ / 2 / 3 / 3+ / Zero / Zero W based on MCP23017 chip adding 32 I/O pins to minicomputer. Connects via I2C bus. The module has selectable address, so you can cascade several overlays what allows up to 128 additional GPIO pins.
Solder connectors are included.
Product compatible with Raspberry Manufacturer provides sample programs (part 1 and part 2) to control the module. |
Power supply
The IO Pi has a 5V port that is isolated from the Raspberry power supply, so you can use a higher current capacity power supply for the I/O pins. An external power supply is recommended when using more than one overlay pin.
IO PI Plus MCP23017 overlay specifications
- Power supply: 2.5V to 5.5V
- Controller: MCP23017
- 32 digital I/O pins
- Up to 4 overlays can be connected simultaneously (up to 128 pins)
- External power supply with 5 V isolation
- Configurable interrupt outputs
- Pinout operating voltage: from 0 V to V supply
- I2C logic voltage on GPIO pins: 3,3 V
- Current of each pin: 25 mA
- Total maximum current: 125 mA
- Comes with 2x20 pin connector to solder on by yourself
The subject of the sale is the cap, Raspberry Pi and distances can be purchased separately.
IO Pi Plus MCP23017 - 32 pin I/O expander for Raspberry Pi
IO Pi Plus is a practical Raspberry Pi Hat pin expander, which allows you to extend your board with additional 32 I/O pins. The overlays can be cascaded together to add a total of up to 128 I/O pins. The extension is compatible with Raspberry Pi boards in Zero, Zero W, A+, B+, 2, 3 and 3+ versions.
Using the IO Pi Plus from AB Electronics, you can easily increase the number of pins on your Raspberry Pi board, allowing you to plug in additional expansion modules, peripherals or other electronic components of your choice. The manufacturer recommends using an external power supply if more than one pin of the cap is used.
Convenient and universal Raspberry Pi Hat pin expander
Once assembled and placed on the board, using IO Pi Plus does not require soldering, so the device will be perfect for rapid prototyping or learning electronics.
Detailed information about the product and links to useful resources (including the manufacturer's website, module schematic, assembly instructions or thematic YouTube channel) can be found in the "useful links" section below the product description.