ZHCSKE0B March 2017 – October 2019 LMH1208
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The SD_N pin can be configured to indicate an INT_N (interrupt) event. When configured as an INT_N output, the pin asserts low when an interrupt occurs, according to the programmed interrupt masks. Two separate masks can be programmed through register control as interrupt sources:
INT_N is a sticky bit, meaning that it will flag after an interrupt occurs and will not clear until read-back. Once the Interrupt Status Register is read, the INT_N pin will assert high again. For more information about how to configure the SD_N pin for INT_N functionality, refer to the LMH1228 and LMH1208 Programming Guide (SNAU206).