What this port expander does on the board
The MAX7314ATG+T is an I2C-controlled GPIO expander from Analog Devices that gives you 18 I/O lines, each capable of PWM output. It talks to the host MCU over a standard I2C bus at up to 400 kHz, and every one of those 18 pins can generate a PWM signal — useful for LED dimming, buzzer tones, or software-defined intensity control without tying up a timer on the main processor. The open-drain outputs sink or source up to 50 mA per pin, enough to drive small LEDs or a logic-level load directly. An interrupt output (active-low) lets the host know when an input changes, so you are not polling the bus.
Temperature range and where it goes
Rated for -40°C to 125°C, so this part is at home in an outdoor telecom cabinet, an engine bay ECU, or a factory automation panel. The 24-TQFN (4x4 mm) package with exposed pad helps pull heat out into the PCB ground plane — important if you are sinking 50 mA on several outputs simultaneously in a hot environment.
