Hi Team, seeking for some assistance.
Which I2C does TI have that can drive so many MOSFETs? In addition to that, which one of them is a typical push pull type topology?
Hoping for your assistance.
Thank you.
-Mark
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Hi Team, seeking for some assistance.
Which I2C does TI have that can drive so many MOSFETs? In addition to that, which one of them is a typical push pull type topology?
Hoping for your assistance.
Thank you.
-Mark
When you say drive MOSFETs, you mean setting a voltage/bias on the gates of the MOSFETs correct?
Most of our IO expanders use push pull architectures. Our largest IO expander is the TCA6424A which has 24 programable IOs. The push pull logic for our IO expanders can support from 1.65V to 5.5V
Are you looking for open drain IO expanders?
-Bobby