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Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi

You're reading from   Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi Build your own sophisticated modular home security system using the popular Raspberry Pi board

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782175278
Length 190 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi 2. Connecting Things to Your Pi with GPIO FREE CHAPTER 3. Extending Your Pi to Connect More Things 4. Adding a Magnetic Contact Sensor 5. Adding a Passive Infrared Motion Sensor 6. Adding Cameras to Our Security System 7. Building a Web-Based Control Panel 8. A Miscellany of Things 9. Putting It All Together Index

Building an I2C expander

Right, now that we've worked out what we need to do to give us more digital I/O pins, and built our power supply for it, we can build our expansion port.

To do this, we're going to use a chip designed exactly for the job: the MCP23017, manufactured by Microchip and widely available from electronic suppliers.

The MCP23017 is an integrated circuit that connects directly to the I2C bus (the SDA and SCL pins we talked about earlier) and gives us 16 bi-directional input and output pins. If required, we can connect up to 8 of these chips to the same bus, giving us up to 128 inputs and outputs (yes, I know that I said "virtually unlimited" previously, but I'll explain later).

Building an I2C expander

An MCP23017 integrated circuit pinout

Note

The full datasheet for the MCP23017 is available on Microchip's site, which can be found at www.microchip.com/MCP23017.

The I2C port expander circuit

The basic parts you will need to build your port expander are as follows:

  • A 1 x MCP23017...
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