From: David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is a new-style I2C driver for most common 8 and 16 bit I2C based
"quasi-bidirectional" GPIO expanders: pcf8574 or pcf8575, and several
compatible models (mostly faster, supporting I2C at up to 1 MHz).
The driver exposes the GPIO signals using the
From: David Brownell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a new-style I2C driver for most common 8 and 16 bit I2C based
quasi-bidirectional GPIO expanders: pcf8574 or pcf8575, and several
compatible models (mostly faster, supporting I2C at up to 1 MHz).
The driver exposes the GPIO signals using the
From: David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is a new-style I2C driver for most common 8 and 16 bit I2C based
"quasi-bidirectional" GPIO expanders: pcf8574 or pcf8575, and several
compatible models (mostly faster, supporting I2C at up to 1 MHz).
The driver exposes the GPIO signals using the
From: David Brownell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a new-style I2C driver for most common 8 and 16 bit I2C based
quasi-bidirectional GPIO expanders: pcf8574 or pcf8575, and several
compatible models (mostly faster, supporting I2C at up to 1 MHz).
The driver exposes the GPIO signals using the
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