Input-only pin GPIO36 sources current (backpower)
Posted: Fri May 07, 2021 7:59 pm
I have GPIO36 attached to an LED and a 1K resistor to GND. GPIO36 is configured as input.
The LED is supposed to be switched on by another circuit. But the diode light up and stays on. It goes off if I hold down reset and also off if I add a diode to prevent reverse current. So it's definitely the pin that is powering the LED.
Shouldn't the input pin be high-impedance? If GPIO36 is input only and does not have pullup/down resistors, what's powering the LED?
The datasheet says it's also SENSOR_VP, could that be thing that powers the LED?
thx
The LED is supposed to be switched on by another circuit. But the diode light up and stays on. It goes off if I hold down reset and also off if I add a diode to prevent reverse current. So it's definitely the pin that is powering the LED.
Shouldn't the input pin be high-impedance? If GPIO36 is input only and does not have pullup/down resistors, what's powering the LED?
The datasheet says it's also SENSOR_VP, could that be thing that powers the LED?
thx