I2C range extender PCA9507

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I2C range extender PCA9507

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roklipar
Contributor I

Hi guys.

I have two questions regarding PCA9507, I2C bus extender. 

Accoding to datasheet, distance, using this IC, is limited 1400pF or 18m on port A. 

My questions now are:

   1. Is this limit, 18m, having PCA9507 on one side only or it has to be on both sides, if we talk about point-to-point?

   2. If I have PCA9507 on both sides, is it OK to have port A towards each other, since there are rise time accelerators?

I am asking this since our board has HDMI input and output ports.

Thank you for your answers. 

Enjoy the rest of the weekend.

Rok

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guoweisun
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi,

What's your meaning 'I have PCA9507 on both side '?

It can drive a load up to 1400 pF or distance of 18 m on port A, and 400 pF on port B. Capacitive load decide the distance.

Thanks!

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roklipar
Contributor I

Meaning that PCA9507 is on master and slave side, facing, with port A, towards cable or each other. 

I can understand that 1400pF is the limit which then defines the actual lenght of line or cable itself. 

                 +-----+                                                    +-----+

---B port ---|  IC  |-----A port------cable-----A port-----|  IC  |----B port-----

                 +-----+                                                    +-----+

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EricC5
Contributor I

I have the same question and I see it was not totally answered here...

Is it better to connect two PCA9507's port-A together or Port-A to B when sending I2C over a 3-foot cable?

My testing shows that Port-A to B seems to be more stable.

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guoweisun
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

What 's your A port to A port distance?

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roklipar
Contributor I

Port A on PCA9507 (pins 2 and 3).

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