Electrical characteristics
3.6.3 I/O output DC characteristics
The following tables provide DC characteristics for bidirectional pads:
• Table 13 provides weak pull figures. Both pull-up and pull-down resistances are supported.
• Table 15 provides output driver characteristics for I/O pads when in SLOW configuration.
• Table 16 provides output driver characteristics for I/O pads when in MEDIUM configuration.
• Table 14 provides output driver characteristics for I/O pads when in FAST configuration.
Table 13. I/O pull-up/pull-down DC electrical characteristics
Symbol
C
Parameter
Conditions1
Value
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
|IWPU|
CC
P Weak
VIN = VIL, PAD3V5V
10
pull-up
VDD =
=0
current 5.0 V ±
C
absolute 10%
value
PAD3V5V 10
= 12
P
VIN = VIL, PAD3V5V
10
VDD =
=1
3.3 V ±
10%
—
150
µA
—
250
—
150
|IWPD|
CC
P Weak
VIN = VIH, PAD3V5V
10
pull-down VDD =
=0
C
current 5.0 V ±
absolute 10%
PAD3V5V
10
value
=1
P
VIN = VIH, PAD3V5V
10
VDD =
=1
3.3 V ±
10%
—
150
µA
—
250
—
150
1 VDD = 3.3 V ± 10% / 5.0 V ± 10%, TA = −40 to 125 °C, unless otherwise specified.
2 The configuration PAD3V5 = 1 when VDD = 5 V is only a transient configuration during power-up. All pads but
RESET and Nexus output (MDOx, EVTO, MCKO) are configured in input or in high impedance state.
MPC5607B Microcontroller Data Sheet, Rev. 3
Freescale Semiconductor
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Preliminary—Subject to Change Without Notice