He, good work Luis :-)
That is a nice piece of design you made there. And really nice to have
both the 4-bit and the 8-bit version on the same breadboard.
Cheers,
Paul
Luis Correia wrote:
> AHA!
>
> we've told you! we would not rest on the laurels...
>
> and this is it, i've just managed to build an I2C 8bit interface using
> two PCF8574 I/O extender chips.
> it is still assembled in the breadboard, but the amazing thing is, i
> can have both interfaces on the same connector.
>
> You can get a good picture of it here:
> http://www.geocities.com/lfcorreia/Dcp_3633-.jpg
>
> Meanwhile me and Paul will continue to cleanup this code, but nothing
> will be commited until the 0.10.0 release is out.
>
> and beware! we are planning new and unlikely features to this
> interface (yes, we are also adding the kitchen sink)
>
> have fun!
>
> Luis Correia
>
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