General-purpose I/Os (GPIO)
7.3.11
Alternate function configuration
When the I/O port is programmed as alternate function:
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The output buffer can be configured as open-drain or push-pull
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The output buffer is driven by the signal coming from the peripheral (transmitter enable
and data)
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The Schmitt trigger input is activated
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The weak pull-up and pull-down resistors are activated or not depending on the value
in the GPIOx_PUPDR register
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The data present on the I/O pin are sampled into the input data register every AHB1
clock cycle
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A read access to the input data register gets the I/O state
Figure 21
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Figure 20. Output configuration
shows the Alternate function configuration of the I/O port bit.
Figure 21. Alternate function configuration
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