HC4053 is an Arduino library for a HC4053 3 x 2 channel multiplexer.
HC4053 is a library to control the CD74HC4053 3 x 2 channel multiplexer / demultiplexer and compatible devices.
The HC4053 is in fact three separate controllable switches in one, and every switch can be set independently in one of two positions. This is functionally different from both the 4051, 4052 and 4067 in which there is only one channel selection
It is also possible to use the HC4053 to select an OUTPUT channel. The signal pin can be connected to VCC (5V) or an IO pin set to OUTPUT. Only the selected channel can show the HIGH level of the IO pin if set to HIGH. Not selected pins will all be set to LOW.
The independent channel selection is done with three select lines A, B, C.
The device can be enabled/disabled by the enable line INH.
To elaborate.
- https://github.com/RobTillaart/HC4051 (1x8 mux)
- https://github.com/RobTillaart/HC4052 (2x4 mux)
- https://github.com/RobTillaart/HC4053 (3x2 mux)
- https://github.com/RobTillaart/HC4067 (1x16 mux)
- https://github.com/RobTillaart/MAX14661 (2x16 mux, I2C)
- https://tronixstuff.com/2013/08/05/part-review-74hc4067-16-channel-analog-multiplexerdemultiplexer/
Typical connection is to connect the three select pins to three IO pins of your board.
The optional enablePin (INH) must be connected to GND if not used. This way the device will be continuous enabled.
Example multiplexing three times analog in.
processor HC4053
+-------------+ +-------------+
| | | |
| E |------------->| INH |
| | | |
| A |------------->| A X0 |
| analog X |<-------------| X X1 |
| | | |
| B |------------->| B Y0 |
| analog Y |<-------------| Y Y1 |
| | | |
| C |------------->| C Z0 |
| analog Z |<-------------| Z Z1 |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| GND |--------------| GND |
| | | VCC |
| | | |
+-------------+ +-------------+
#include "HC4053.h"
- HC4053(uint8_t A, uint8_t B, uint8_t C, uint8_t enablePin = 255) constructor. Set the three select pins and optional the enable pin. If the enablePin == 255 it is considered not used.
- bool setChannel(uint8_t channel, bool disable = true) sets A, B and C to channel in one call.
Think of it as a master switch.
Valid values 0, 1, this value is checked (since 0.2.1).
Returns false if channel out of range.
Note the three channels will not change at the very same moment, possibly resulting in an invalid selection for a (very short) time.
The disable flag can be set to false so the device is not disabled during channel switching. Default the device is disabled during channel switching to prevent (very short) ghost channels. Note that a call to setChannel() will always enable the device again. Note the device cannot be disabled if there is no enable pin configured. - void setChannelA(uint8_t channel) sets A to channel. Valid values 0, 1, this value is not checked, only last bit is used.
- void setChannelB(uint8_t channel) sets B to channel. Valid values 0, 1, this value is not checked, only last bit is used.
- void setChannelC(uint8_t channel) sets C to channel. Valid values 0, 1, this value is not checked, only last bit is used.
- uint8_t getChannelA() get current A channel 0 or 1.
- uint8_t getChannelB() get current B channel 0 or 1.
- uint8_t getChannelC() get current C channel 0 or 1.
These functions work only if enablePin is set in the constructor.
- void enable() enables the device to multiplex.
- void disable() disables the device, no channel is selected.
- bool isEnabled() returns the current status of the device. Also returns true if the enablePin is not set in the constructor.
- keep in sync with HC4067 et.al.
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