SCPS290A April 2024 – June 2024 TCAL6416R
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The output drive strength registers allow the user to control the drive level of the GPIO. Each GPIO can be configured independently to one of the four possible current levels. By programming these bits the user is changing the number of transistor pairs or 'fingers' that drive the I/O pad. Figure 7-3 shows a simplified output stage. The behavior of the pad is affected by the Configuration register, the output port data, and the output drive strength register. When the output drive strength register bits are programmed to 01b, then only two of the fingers are active, reducing the current drive capability by 50%.
A function of the output drive selection causes a peak current to occur when the output switches. Reducing the current drive capability may reduce the system noise that occurs. This peak current runs through the supply and GND package inductance and creates a noise (some radiated, but more critically Simultaneous Switching Noise (SSN)). In other words, switching many outputs at the same time will create ground and supply noise. The output drive strength control through the Output Drive Strength registers allows the user to mitigate SSN issues without the need of additional external components.