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The IOMUX supports translating an output high signal from a connected peripheral into a Hi-Z output state at the IO pin. This functionality is particularly useful for open-drain digital input/output applications. When this functionality is enabled, the IO pin state as a function of the peripheral output is as shown in Table 9-2.
Connected Peripheral Output | IO Pin State (Z1 = 0x0) | IO Pin State (Z1 = 0x1) |
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Logic low (0) | Output low | Output low |
Logic high (1) | Output high | High impedance (Hi-Z) |
To enable logic high to Hi-Z conversion on a digital IO, set the Z1 bit in the corresponding PINCMx register.
Note that for 5V tolerant open-drain IO pins, the Z1 control has no effect as there is no high-side driver present. On these pins, a logic high output from the peripheral to the IO pin always results in a Hi-Z state.