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2019-03-21

This Python module abstracts the GPIO expander MCP23S17 for usage on the Raspberry Pi.

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RPiMCP23S17

This is a Python module that abstracts the GPIO expander MCP23S17. It is intended for the use on a Raspberry Pi.

Provided Functions

As a quick overview, the module provides the following functions. Refer to the module documentation for details:

  • open
  • close
  • setPullupMode
  • setDirection
  • digitalRead
  • digitalWrite
  • writeGPIO
  • readGPIO

Installation

If not already done, you need to install PIP via::

sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pip

Install from PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/RPiMCP23S17>_::

pip install RPiMCP23S17

Example

The following demo peridically toggles all pins of two MCP23S17 components::

from RPiMCP23S17.MCP23S17 import MCP23S17
import time

mcp1 = MCP23S17(bus=0x00, pin_cs=0x00, device_id=0x00)
mcp2 = MCP23S17(bus=0x00, pin_cs=0x00, device_id=0x01)
mcp1.open()
mcp2.open()

for x in range(0, 16):
    mcp1.setDirection(x, mcp1.DIR_OUTPUT)
    mcp2.setDirection(x, mcp1.DIR_OUTPUT)

print "Starting blinky on all pins (CTRL+C to quit)"
while (True):
    for x in range(0, 16):
        mcp1.digitalWrite(x, MCP23S17.LEVEL_HIGH)
        mcp2.digitalWrite(x, MCP23S17.LEVEL_HIGH)
    time.sleep(1)

    for x in range(0, 16):
        mcp1.digitalWrite(x, MCP23S17.LEVEL_LOW)
        mcp2.digitalWrite(x, MCP23S17.LEVEL_LOW)
    time.sleep(1)
    
    # the lines below essentially have the same effect as the lines above
    mcp1.writeGPIO(0xFFF)
    mcp2.writeGPIO(0xFFF)
    time.sleep(1)
    
    mcp1.writeGPIO(0x0)
    mcp2.writeGPIO(0x0)
    time.sleep(1)

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    Reviews

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    user_meQswraE
    2025-04-17

    As a loyal user of the RPi-MCP23S17 by petrockblog, I am incredibly impressed with its performance and ease of use. This GPIO expander has greatly extended the functionality of my Raspberry Pi projects, making it simple to manage additional inputs and outputs. The detailed documentation and active community on GitHub have been invaluable resources. Highly recommend it!