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🔗 Unlock Infinite I2C Possibilities — Never Let Address Clashes Hold You Back!
The SparkFun Qwiic Mux Breakout (TCA9548A) is an 8-channel I2C multiplexer that enables simultaneous communication with multiple sensors sharing the same address. Featuring 8 configurable addresses, it supports up to 64 I2C buses on a single connection. Its compact Qwiic system connectors ensure quick, error-proof setup, while operating across a wide voltage range (1.65V–5.5V) and temperature spectrum (-40°C to 85°C). Ideal for complex sensor arrays, it empowers millennial professionals to prototype faster and scale smarter.






















| ASIN | B08CHMCSX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,619 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | BOB-16784 |
| Manufacturer | SparkFun Electronics |
| Product Dimensions | 1.46 x 2.2 x 0.2 inches |
P**S
If you want to use more than one or two I2C devices, get this!
SparkFun's Qwicc circuits might be a little more expensive, but they are well designed and work reliably. The TCA9548A bus expander is a must for integrating a large number of I2C devices, especially if you are using the random unknown quality off brand devices on here or other store fronts. The address is adjustable from severable solder jumpers. It has integrated pullup resistors for each channel. It works well with EspHome. I have each device on it's own bus, to avoid having bus contention issues and calculating pullup values. This doesn't come with cables, so you'll need a Qwiic cable set to work with it. I purchased a crimper and some female socket pins and removed the male pins from the cables to give myself some extra breakout cables.
T**R
Works great
With a Qwiic cable assortment the whole project was plug&play.
R**N
Plug the wired ends in by holding the board connector, not just the board
The female end (mounted on the board) seems a little fragile and may have lacked enough solder. If the board connector was held against the board, it would work, otherwise it was a ghost problem (comes and go without any noticeable or visual reason) Otherwise, 5 stars. I do with they would improve the Arduino example for this board, seems unnecessarily confusing initially when it is really quit simple. Also, the example would not run on my DUE board, what the....!
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