IO Pi Zero
Features
16 Digital Inputs/Outputs
Control via the Raspberry Pi I2C port
Stack up to 8 IO Pi boards on a single Raspberry Pi
Solder pad selectable I2C addresses
External 5V Input with isolation pad
Based on the MCP23017 from Microchip Technologies Inc
Configurable interrupt output pins ‐ Configurable as active‐high, active‐low or open‐
drain
INTA and INTB can be configured to operate independently or together
Configurable interrupt source ‐ Interrupt‐on‐change from configured register
defaults or pin changes
Polarity Inversion register to configure the polarity of the input port data
The IO Pi Zero is a 16 channel digital expansion board designed for use on the
Raspberry Pi Zero. The board is based around the MCP23017 16‐bit I/O expander
from Microchip Technology Inc. A MCP23017 expander is included on the board
allowing you to connect up to 16 digital inputs or outputs to the Raspberry Pi. The
IO Pi Zero Expander is powered through the host Raspberry Pi using the GPIO port
and extended pins on the GPIO connector allow you to stack the IO Pi Zero along
with other expansion boards.
The I2C address bits are selectable using the on‐board jumpers. The MCP23017
supports up to 8 different I2C addresses so with one MCP23017 device on each IO Pi
Zero you can stack up to 8 IO Pi Zero boards on a single Raspberry Pi giving a
maximum of 128 I/O ports.
The IO Pi includes a 5V port that can be isolated from the Raspberry Pi via an
isolation solder jumper so you can use a separate high current power supply to
power the IO Pi reducing the load on the Raspberry Pi. Use of an external supply is
recommended if you plan on connecting more than one IO Pi to your Raspberry Pi.
Assembly
The IO Pi Zero is supplied with the 40 pin GPIO connector unsoldered.
We supply the IO Pi Zero this way because the Raspberry Pi Zero is also supplied
without a GPIO header and the IO Pi Zero could therefore be fitted both above or
below the Raspberry Pi Zero.
Before using the IO Pi Zero you will need to solder the 40 pin GPIO connectors onto
the PCB.
I2C Address Selection
The MCP23017 contains three address select pins which can be tied to Vss or Vdd.
This gives 8 possible I2C addresses for each chip. To simplify address selection on
the IO Pi Zero we have included a set of address selection pads which can be
configured by applying a small solder bridge across the required pads. The I2C
address table show the recommended configurations for your IO Pi Zero and the
associated I2C addresses.
Note: Disconnect the IO Pi Plus from the Raspberry Pi before changing the i2c
address. The address pins are tied to GND (low) via a 10K resistor so the jumper is
used to tie a pin to Vcc (high).
Default Configuration (IC1 = 0x20, IC2 = 0x21)
https://uk.pi‐supply.com/products/io‐pi‐zero/3‐20‐19
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