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4 September 2025
- 01:2401:24, 4 September 2025 TFT Color Display Sitronix ST7796S SPI (hist | edit) [2,565 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoTFTST7796S.png == Summary == TFT color display module using the Sitronix ST7796S controller with SPI interface. Supports full-color rendering, inversion, mirroring, and multiple orientation modes. == Description == The ST7796S TFT Color Display (SPI) is a high-resolution display controller widely used in embedded projects. It provides SPI-based communication with configurable bus speed, supports inversion and mirroring, and allows advanced text an...")
- 01:1901:19, 4 September 2025 TFT Color Display ST7735/ST7789 (hist | edit) [3,055 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoTFTST77XX.png == Summary == TFT color display module supporting ST7735 and ST7789 controllers over SPI. Provides full-color rendering with flexible initialization options for different panel variants. == Description == The ST7735/ST7789 TFT Color Display (SPI) supports multiple panel configurations and resolutions. It allows customization of background color, inversion, mirroring, and orientation. The driver includes advanced options such as pix...")
- 01:1001:10, 4 September 2025 TFT Color Display Galaxycore GC9A01 SPI (hist | edit) [2,459 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoTFTGC9A01.png == Summary == TFT color display module using the Galaxycore GC9A01 controller with SPI interface. Supports full-color rendering, orientation, and hardware-accelerated drawing commands for text, graphics, and images. == Description == The Galaxycore GC9A01 TFT Color Display (SPI) is a round or rectangular TFT screen commonly used in embedded projects. It communicates via SPI with configurable speed, supports RGB/BGR color ordering, an...")
- 01:0201:02, 4 September 2025 OLED Display 0.96" SSD1315(Grove) (hist | edit) [2,731 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoOLEDSSD1315.png == Summary == 0.96" OLED display module using the SSD1315 controller with Grove I2C interface. Provides configuration for display geometry, orientation, contrast, and rendering elements (text, images, graphics, and animations). == Description == The 0.96" SSD1315 OLED Display (Grove) is a monochrome OLED screen connected via Grove I2C interface. It supports the SSD1315 controller, with configurable resolution, mirroring, and orient...")
- 00:3800:38, 4 September 2025 SSD1331 OLED Display (SPI) (hist | edit) [2,845 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoOLEDSSD1331.png == Summary == OLED display module driver supporting the SSD1331 controller over SPI. Provides configuration for full-color RGB rendering, orientation, contrast, and multiple drawing modes (text, graphics, images). == Description == The SSD1331 OLED Display (SPI) component allows integration of color OLED screens using the SSD1331 controller. It supports SPI communication with configurable bus speed, RGB/BGR color ordering, and rend...")
29 August 2025
- 12:3512:35, 29 August 2025 SSD1306/SSD1315/SH1106 OLED Display (SPI) (hist | edit) [2,932 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoOLEDSSD1306.png == Summary == OLED display module driver supporting SSD1306, SSD1315, and SH1106 controllers over SPI. Provides configuration for display geometry, orientation, contrast, and rendering elements (text, images, graphics, and animations). == Description == The SSD1306/SSD1315/SH1106 OLED Display (SPI) component allows integration of small monochrome OLED screens over SPI. It supports various display controller types, configurable reso...")
- 12:0312:03, 29 August 2025 SSD1306/SSD1315/SH1106 OLED Display (I2C) (hist | edit) [2,778 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoOLEDSSD1306.png == Summary == OLED display module driver supporting SSD1306, SSD1315, and SH1106 controllers over I2C. Provides configuration for display geometry, orientation, contrast, and rendering elements (text, images, graphics, and animations). == Description == The SSD1306/SSD1315/SH1106 OLED Display component allows integration of small monochrome OLED screens over I2C. It supports various display controller types, configurable resolution...")
25 August 2025
- 11:2711:27, 25 August 2025 Adafruit Motor Shield V1.2 (hist | edit) [2,908 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoL298NDualMotorDriver.png == Summary == The Adafruit Motor Shield V1.2 is an Arduino-compatible shield designed to control up to 4 DC motors. It provides independent speed control for each motor using PWM, with acceleration and deceleration slope settings. == Description == The Adafruit Motor Shield V1.2 uses two motor driver ICs (Driver1 and Driver2), each controlling 2 DC motors. Each motor can be individually enabled, configured with an initial...")
- 11:1311:13, 25 August 2025 Dual DC Motor Driver 2 PWM Pins Bridge (L9110S, L298N, AM1016A, BTN7960/BTS7960) (hist | edit) [1,911 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoL298NDualMotorDriver.png == Summary == Dual DC motor driver module compatible with L9110S, L298N, AM1016A, or BTN7960/BTS7960 chips for controlling two motors using forward and reverse PWM pins. == Description == The Dual DC Motor Driver 2 PWM Pins Bridge allows precise bidirectional control of two DC motors. Each motor uses two PWM pins (Forward and Reverse) to control both direction and speed without requiring separate digital direction pins. E...")
- 11:1111:11, 25 August 2025 Dual DC Motor Driver Digital and PWM Pins Bridge (L9110S, L298N) (hist | edit) [1,744 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoL298NDualMotorDriver.png == Summary == Dual DC motor driver module compatible with L9110S or L298N chips for controlling two motors using separate digital direction and analog PWM speed pins. == Description == The Dual DC Motor Driver Digital and PWM Pins Bridge provides control for two DC motors with dedicated digital and PWM connections. Each motor supports: * Enabling or disabling the motor. * Initial speed setup (default 0.5). * Adjustable acceler...")
- 11:0911:09, 25 August 2025 Dual DC Motor Driver 3 Pin Bridge(L298N/TB6612FNG) (hist | edit) [1,782 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoL298NDualMotorDriver.png == Summary == Dual DC motor driver module compatible with L298N or TB6612FNG chips for controlling two motors with forward/reverse direction and speed control using 3-pin interface. == Description == The Dual DC Motor Driver 3 Pin Bridge allows control of two DC motors with minimal wiring. Each motor supports: * Enabling or disabling the motor. * Initial speed setup (default 0.5). * Adjustable acceleration (Slope Run) and dece...")
- 09:4109:41, 25 August 2025 PlayStation 2(PS2) Controller (Serial Shield) (hist | edit) [1,799 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoPS2ControllerSerial.png == Summary == Serial interface version of PlayStation 2 controller with simplified pin connections. == Description == The PlayStation 2(PS2) Controller (Serial Shield) provides a serial-based interface for PS2 controllers, offering the same functionality as the standard version but with reduced pin requirements through serial communication. Ideal for projects with limited available pins. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoPS2Con...")
- 09:2709:27, 25 August 2025 PlayStation 2(PS2) Controller (hist | edit) [1,796 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoPS2Controller.png == Summary == Interface for PlayStation 2 controller with vibration motor support and analog stick control. == Description == The PlayStation 2(PS2) Controller component provides comprehensive interface capabilities for PS2 controllers, including button input, analog stick control, and vibration motor output. It supports all standard PS2 controller features through direct digital pin connections. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoPS2...")
- 09:0909:09, 25 August 2025 PlayStation 2(PS2) Guitar (hist | edit) [1,280 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoPS2Guitar.png == Summary == Interfaces a PlayStation 2 Guitar controller with digital outputs for frets, strum bar, and other controls. == Description == The **PS2 Guitar** component allows connecting a PS2 guitar controller via SPI. It provides digital outputs for fret buttons, strum bar directions, and additional controls like the whammy bar and start/power button. You can configure the SPI speed using the **SPISpeed** property. <b>Diagram:</b>...")
- 09:0309:03, 25 August 2025 TM1638 7 Segment Display, 8 Keys, 8 LEDs Module (LED (hist | edit) [1,478 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoTM1638.png == Summary == Controls an 8-digit 7-segment display with 8 LEDs and 8 keys on a single module. == Description == The **TM1638 LED & KEY** module provides an 8-digit 7-segment display, 8 LEDs, and 8 digital key inputs. You can configure the brightness, individual LEDs, and display digits using the **Digits** window. Each LED has an **Initial Value** property to set its default state. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoTM1638.Preview.png...")
- 08:5508:55, 25 August 2025 QYF-TM1638 7 Segment Display, 16 Keys, Module (QIFEI) (hist | edit) [1,301 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoQYF-TM1638.png == Summary == Controls a 7-segment display with 16 buttons on a single module. == Description == The **QYF-TM1638** module provides a 7-segment display and 16 digital buttons. It allows you to configure display brightness and individual digits using the **Digits** window. Communication with the microcontroller is handled via **Chip Select**, **Clock**, and **Data** pins. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoQYF-TM1638.Preview.png...")
- 08:4908:49, 25 August 2025 TTP226 Keys Touch Pad (Serial) (hist | edit) [943 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoTTP226.png == Summary == Detects touch input on 8 keys using a serial interface. == Description == The **TTP226 Keys Touch Pad (Serial)** provides 8 touch-sensitive digital inputs. It communicates via a serial data line and provides **Reset** and **Clock** pins for proper hardware connection to the microcontroller. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoTTP226.Preview.png == Categories == *Image:TArduinoDigitalCategory.png Category Digital...")
- 08:3008:30, 25 August 2025 Texas Instruments 54HC595/74HC595 Shift Register (hist | edit) [1,187 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduino54HC595.png == Summary == Controls multiple digital outputs using a serial-in, parallel-out shift register. == Description == The **54HC595/74HC595 Shift Register** allows expansion of digital outputs using only a few pins from a microcontroller. Each output channel can be set with an initial boolean value, and channels are updated in sequence using serial **data**, **clock**, and **latch** signals. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduino54HC595.Previe...")
- 08:2308:23, 25 August 2025 Adafruit Motor Shield V2 (I2C) (hist | edit) [3,367 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoAdafruitMotorFeatherWing.png == Summary == Provides DC motor, stepper motor, and PWM output control using the Adafruit FeatherWing board based on PCA9685 via I2C. == Description == The **Adafruit Stepper + DC Motor FeatherWing** allows control of up to **4 DC motors**, **2 stepper motors**, and **additional PWM outputs**. It is based on the PCA9685 16-channel PWM driver and TB6612 MOSFET drivers. Each motor driver has configurable slope contro...")
- 08:0608:06, 25 August 2025 Adafruit Stepper DC Motor FeatherWing (I2C) (hist | edit) [2,378 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoAdafruitMotorFeatherWing.png == Summary == Provides DC motor and stepper motor control using the Adafruit FeatherWing board based on PCA9685 via I2C. == Description == The **Adafruit Stepper + DC Motor FeatherWing** allows control of up to **4 DC motors** or **2 stepper motors** using I2C communication. It is based on the PCA9685 16-channel PWM driver and TB6612 MOSFET drivers. Each motor driver has configurable slope control, initial values,...")
- 06:1606:16, 25 August 2025 NXP Servo PCA9685 (I2C) (hist | edit) [2,174 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoPCA9685Servo.png == Summary == Provides 16-channel PWM control via I2C using the NXP PCA9685 chip. == Description == The **NXP PCA9685 Servo (I2C)** component allows independent PWM/servo control over 16 channels. Each channel can be individually enabled, assigned an initial value, and reversed if necessary. It supports external clock input and open-drain mode. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoPCA9685Servo.Preview.png == Properties...")
- 06:0306:03, 25 August 2025 Microchip MCP23017 GPIO (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,894 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP23017GPIO.png == Summary == Provides GPIO expansion via I2C using the Microchip MCP23017 chip with ports A and B. == Description == The **Microchip MCP23017 GPIO (I2C)** component exposes 16 digital GPIO pins organized in two banks: * Port A: Channel[0] – Channel[7] * Port B: Channel[0] – Channel[7] Each channel can be independently configured as input or output, with optional inversion and pull-ups. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:T...")
- 06:0006:00, 25 August 2025 Microchip MCP23018 GPIO (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,906 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP23018GPIO.png == Summary == Provides GPIO expansion via I2C using the Microchip MCP23018 chip with ports A and B. == Description == The **Microchip MCP23018 GPIO (I2C)** component exposes 16 digital GPIO pins organized in two banks: * Port A: Channel[0] – Channel[7] * Port B: Channel[0] – Channel[7] Each channel can be independently configured as input or output, with support for inversion and internal pull-ups. <b>Diagram:</b>...")
- 05:5105:51, 25 August 2025 Digital To RGBW Color (hist | edit) [1,044 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoDigitalToRGBWColor.png == Summary == Converts a digital signal into an RGBW color. == Description == The **Digital To RGBW Color** component outputs one of two predefined RGBW color values depending on the digital input state. If the input is `false`, the component outputs the configured **False Value (color)**. If the input is `true`, it outputs the configured **True Value (color)**. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoDigitalToRGBWColor....")
24 August 2025
- 10:1010:10, 24 August 2025 TTP229 Keys Touch Pad (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,151 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoTTP229I2C.png == Summary == TTP229 capacitive touch pad sensor (I²C interface). == Description == The **TTP229 Keys Touch Pad (I²C)** provides up to 16 capacitive touch buttons. It communicates over the I²C bus and outputs individual digital states for each key. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoTTP229I2C.Preview.png == Categories == *Image:TArduinoInputCategory.png Category Input – Receives user input via touch. *Ima...")
- 10:0610:06, 24 August 2025 TTP229/TTP229-BSF Keys Touch Pad (Serial) (hist | edit) [1,081 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoTTP229.png == Summary == TTP229 / TTP229-BSF capacitive touch pad sensor (serial interface). == Description == The **TTP229 / TTP229-BSF Keys Touch Pad** provides up to 16 capacitive touch buttons. It communicates over a serial-like protocol with **Clock** and **Data** lines, and outputs individual digital states for each key. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoTTP229.Preview.png == Categories == *Image:TArduinoInputCategory.png ...")
- 09:4909:49, 24 August 2025 Grove Digital Output (hist | edit) [1,107 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoGroveDigitalOutput.png == Summary == Generic Grove digital output component. == Description == The **Grove Digital Output** module provides two output channels (Primary and Secondary) to control Grove-compatible actuators, indicators, or digital devices. Each channel supports an initial state configuration. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoGroveDigitalOutput.Preview.png == Categories == *Image:TArduinoDigitalCategory.png Catego...")
- 09:4609:46, 24 August 2025 Grove Digital Input (hist | edit) [949 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoGroveDigitalInput.png == Summary == Generic Grove digital input component. == Description == The **Grove Digital Input** module allows reading digital signals (HIGH/LOW) from Grove-compatible input devices such as switches, buttons, and simple digital sensors. Provides both a primary and secondary digital output, along with a Grove connector pin. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoGroveDigitalInput.Preview.png == Categories == *Image...")
- 09:4309:43, 24 August 2025 M5Stack Dual Button Unit (Grove) (hist | edit) [1,026 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackDualButtonUnit.png == Summary == Unit with two push buttons (red and blue), Grove compatible. == Description == The **M5Stack Dual Button Unit (Grove)** provides two independent push buttons (red and blue). Each button outputs a digital signal when pressed, allowing use as simple user input controls in interactive projects. Includes a Grove connector for easy integration. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoM5StackDualButtonUnit.Pre...")
- 09:4109:41, 24 August 2025 M5Stack Light Unit with Photo-resistance (Grove) (hist | edit) [1,196 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackLightUnit.png == Summary == Light-sensing unit with a photoresistor, compatible with Grove. == Description == The **M5Stack Light Unit with Photo-resistance (Grove)** detects ambient light intensity. It provides both **digital** and **analog** outputs, enabling threshold-based detection or continuous brightness measurement. Commonly used for automatic lighting control, environmental monitoring, and smart devices. <b>Diagram:</b>...")
- 09:3909:39, 24 August 2025 M5Stack Earth Moisture Unit (Grove) (hist | edit) [1,182 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackEarthMoisture.png == Summary == Soil moisture detection unit compatible with Grove systems. == Description == The **M5Stack Earth Moisture Unit (Grove)** measures soil moisture content. It provides both **digital** and **analog** outputs, allowing threshold-based or continuous monitoring. Useful in smart farming, irrigation automation, and environmental monitoring projects. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoM5StackEarthMoisture.Pr...")
- 09:3609:36, 24 August 2025 Grove Tilt Sensor (hist | edit) [1,043 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoGroveTiltSensor.png == Summary == Tilt detection sensor compatible with Grove systems. == Description == The **Grove Tilt Sensor** detects orientation changes or tilt events. It functions like a simple switch: when tilted, the sensor output changes state. Commonly used for orientation-based control, motion detection, and simple triggers in interactive projects. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoGroveTiltSensor.Preview.png == Categorie...")
- 09:3509:35, 24 August 2025 M5Stack PIR Motion Sensor Unit (Grove) (hist | edit) [1,091 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackPIRMotionSensor.png == Summary == Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detection sensor for M5Stack Grove systems. == Description == The **M5Stack PIR Motion Sensor Unit** detects motion using infrared signals emitted by moving objects such as people or animals. It outputs a digital signal when motion is detected, making it useful for security, automation, or occupancy detection projects. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoM5StackPIRMotionS...")
- 09:3009:30, 24 August 2025 M5Stack Mini Button Unit (Grove) (hist | edit) [900 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackMiniButton.png == Summary == Compact digital button module for M5Stack Grove systems. == Description == The **M5Stack Mini Button Unit** provides a tactile push button with digital output. The button state can be read through the clock input or directly from the digital output. Ideal for user input in compact embedded projects. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoM5StackMiniButton.Preview.png == Categories == *Image:TArduinoD...")
- 09:2709:27, 24 August 2025 Grove Touch Sensor (hist | edit) [901 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoGroveTouchSensor.png == Summary == Capacitive touch sensor module for Grove systems. == Description == The **Grove Touch Sensor** detects touch events and outputs a digital signal. It can be triggered via the clock input or directly read through the digital output. Ideal for creating touch-sensitive interfaces in embedded projects. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoGroveTouchSensor.Preview.png == Categories == *Image:TArduinoDigit...")
- 09:2409:24, 24 August 2025 Grove Button (hist | edit) [873 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoGroveButton.png == Summary == Digital push button module for Grove systems. == Description == The **Grove Button** detects button presses and outputs a digital signal. It can be triggered via the clock input or directly read through the digital output. Useful for user input in embedded or microcontroller projects. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoGroveButton.Preview.png == Categories == *Image:TArduinoDigitalCategory.png Cate...")
- 09:2009:20, 24 August 2025 M5Stack Laser Transmitter(Tx) Unit (Grove) (hist | edit) [891 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackLaserTx.png == Summary == Digital laser transmitter module for M5Stack Grove systems. == Description == The **M5Stack Laser Transmitter (Tx) Unit** outputs a controllable digital laser signal. The output can be toggled using the input pin or set to an initial default state. Suitable for optical communication experiments or simple laser signaling applications. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoM5StackLaserTx.Preview.png == Categ...")
- 09:1609:16, 24 August 2025 Infineon TLE8110EE Smart Multichannel Switch (SPI) (hist | edit) [2,548 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoInfineonTLE8110EE.png == Summary == SPI-controlled smart multichannel switch with configurable digital outputs and monitoring pins. == Description == The **Infineon TLE8110EE** provides multiple power channels for switching and controlling loads with current monitoring. It supports SPI communication and allows configuration of output channels, initial states, and monitoring of under-voltage conditions. Suitable for automotive and industrial...")
- 09:0009:00, 24 August 2025 M5Stack Makey Capacitive Touch Unit (Grove) (hist | edit) [1,837 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackMakey.png == Summary == I2C-controlled capacitive touch module with multiple touch channels and configurable low/high outputs. == Description == The **M5Stack Makey Capacitive Touch Unit** provides several capacitive touch inputs accessible via I2C. It supports both **Low** and **High** digital outputs for each channel, making it suitable for buttons, sliders, or other human interface devices in embedded systems. <b>Diagram:</b> [...")
- 08:5508:55, 24 August 2025 Touch Sensor Holtek BS8112A/BS8116A I2C (hist | edit) [1,929 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoHoltekTouchSensor.png == Summary == I2C-controlled touch sensor module with up to 12 channels, each configurable with threshold and wakeup options. == Description == The **Holtek BS8112A/BS8116A Touch Sensor** provides up to 12 capacitive touch input channels accessible via I2C. Each channel can be individually configured with a touch **Threshold** and **Wakeup** option for low-power applications. This sensor is suitable for touch buttons, s...")
- 08:3008:30, 24 August 2025 PLC-X DIO GPIO (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,334 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoPLCXDIO.png == Summary == I2C-controlled digital I/O module with 4 output channels and 4 input channels. == Description == The **PLC-X DIO GPIO** component provides 4 digital output channels and 4 digital input channels accessible via I2C. Each output channel has a configurable initial value. This module is useful for controlling LEDs, relays, or reading digital signals from sensors. <b>Diagram:</b> Image:TArduinoPLCXDIO.Preview.png...")
- 08:2608:26, 24 August 2025 Microchip MCP23008 GPIO (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,850 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP23008.png == Summary == I2C-controlled GPIO expander with 8 channels, configurable as inputs or outputs with optional pull-up resistors and inversion. == Description == The **MCP23008** component provides 8 GPIO channels accessible over I2C. Each channel can be individually configured as a digital input or output, with optional pull-up resistors and inverted logic. This component is useful for expanding the number of digital I/O pins on a...")
- 08:2108:21, 24 August 2025 Microchip MCP230S18 GPIO (SPI) (hist | edit) [2,120 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP230S18.png == Summary == SPI-controlled GPIO expander with 16 channels organized in two banks (A and B), configurable as inputs or outputs with optional pull-up resistors. == Description == The **MCP230S18** component provides 16 GPIO channels accessible over SPI, split into bank A and bank B. Each channel can be individually configured as a digital input or output, with optional pull-up resistors. This component is ideal for expanding di...")
- 08:1908:19, 24 August 2025 Microchip MCP230S17 GPIO (SPI) (hist | edit) [2,143 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP230S17.png == Summary == SPI-controlled GPIO expander with 16 channels organized in two banks (A and B), configurable as inputs or outputs with optional pull-up resistors. == Description == The **MCP230S17** component provides 16 GPIO channels accessible over SPI, split into bank A and bank B. Each channel can be individually configured as a digital input or output, with optional pull-up resistors. This component is useful for expanding t...")
- 08:1408:14, 24 August 2025 Microchip MCP230S09 GPIO (SPI) (hist | edit) [1,856 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP230S09.png == Summary == SPI-controlled GPIO expander with 8 channels, configurable as inputs or outputs with optional pull-up resistors. == Description == The **MCP230S09** component provides 8 GPIO channels accessible over SPI. Each channel can be individually configured as a digital input or output, with optional pull-up resistors. This component is useful for expanding the number of digital I/O pins on a microcontroller, controlling L...")
- 08:1008:10, 24 August 2025 Microchip MCP230S08 GPIO (SPI) (hist | edit) [1,855 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP230S08.png == Summary == SPI-controlled GPIO expander with 8 channels, configurable as inputs or outputs with optional pull-up resistors. == Description == The **MCP230S08** component provides 8 GPIO channels accessible over SPI. Each channel can be individually configured as a digital input or output, with optional pull-up resistors. This component is ideal for expanding the number of digital I/O pins on a microcontroller, controlling LE...")
- 08:0408:04, 24 August 2025 Microchip MCP23009 GPIO (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,711 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoMCP23009.png == Summary == I2C-controlled GPIO expander with 8 channels, configurable as inputs or outputs with optional pull-up resistors. == Description == The **MCP23009** component provides 8 GPIO channels accessible over I2C. Each channel can be individually configured as a digital input or output, with optional pull-up resistors. This component is ideal for expanding the number of digital I/O pins on a microcontroller, controlling LEDs...")
- 08:0008:00, 24 August 2025 M5Stack Extend I/O Unit (Grove) (hist | edit) [1,673 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoM5StackExtendIO.png == Summary == I2C-controlled GPIO expander with 8 channels, configurable as inputs or outputs with optional inversion. == Description == The **M5Stack Extend I/O Unit (Grove)** provides 8 GPIO channels accessible over I2C. Each channel can be configured as digital input or output, with optional inverted logic. This makes it suitable for controlling LEDs, buttons, or general-purpose digital I/O in microcontroller projects....")
- 07:5707:57, 24 August 2025 PCA9674/PCA9674A GPIO (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,615 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoPCA9674.png == Summary == I2C-controlled GPIO expander with 8 channels, configurable as inputs or outputs. == Description == The **PCA9674/PCA9674A** component allows 8 GPIO channels to be controlled via I2C. Each channel can be individually configured as an input or output with a default digital value. This component is useful for expanding the number of digital I/O pins on a microcontroller and controlling LEDs, buttons, or other digital d...")
- 07:5407:54, 24 August 2025 PCA9675 GPIO (I2C) (hist | edit) [1,918 bytes] Visuino (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Image:TArduinoPCA9675.png == Summary == I2C-controlled GPIO expander with 16 channels, configurable as inputs or outputs. == Description == The **PCA9675** component allows 16 GPIO channels to be controlled via I2C. Each channel can be individually configured as an input or output with a default digital value. This component is useful for expanding the number of digital I/O pins on a microcontroller and controlling LEDs, buttons, or other digital devices....")