Zephyr API Documentation 4.0.0
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nordic-nrf-gpio.h File Reference

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nRF GPIO drive flags

nRF GPIO drive flags

Standard (S) or High (H) drive modes can be applied to both pin levels, 0 or

  1. High drive mode will increase current capabilities of the pin (refer to each SoC reference manual).

When the pin is configured to operate in open-drain mode (wired-and), the drive mode can only be selected for the 0 level (1 is disconnected). Similarly, when the pin is configured to operate in open-source mode (wired-or), the drive mode can only be set for the 1 level (0 is disconnected).

The drive flags are encoded in the 8 upper bits of gpio_dt_flags_t as follows:

  • Bit 8: Drive mode for '0' (0=Standard, 1=High)
  • Bit 9: Drive mode for '1' (0=Standard, 1=High)
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S0   (0U << 8U)
 Standard drive for '0' (default, used with GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN)
 
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H0   (1U << 8U)
 High drive for '0' (used with GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN)
 
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S1   (0U << 9U)
 Standard drive for '1' (default, used with GPIO_OPEN_SOURCE)
 
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H1   (1U << 9U)
 High drive for '1' (used with GPIO_OPEN_SOURCE)
 
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S0S1   (NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S0 | NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S1)
 Standard drive for '0' and '1' (default)
 
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S0H1   (NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S0 | NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H1)
 Standard drive for '0' and high for '1'.
 
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H0S1   (NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H0 | NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_S1)
 High drive for '0' and standard for '1'.
 
#define NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H0H1   (NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H0 | NRF_GPIO_DRIVE_H1)
 High drive for '0' and '1'.