BMI160 pins 2 and 3 - safe to connect to ground?
The BMI160 spec sheet says pins 2 and 3 are high impedance when the secondary I2C interface is not being used. The spec sheet also *implies* that the secondary I2C interface defaults to disabled upon a power cycle. The question is, can pins 2 and 3 be safely and permanently connected to Ground if the secondary I2C interface will not be used?
The reason this matters is because the BMI160 is pin and package compatible with the ST LSM6DS3, which means they can serve as each other's second source. (The registers are entirely different so firmware must determine the installed device, but that's trivial.) The only question is pins 2 and 3, which the LSM6DS3 wants connected to either VddIO or Ground.
Obviously, if the BMI160 has pins 2 and 3 at high impedance, then having them connected to Ground won't matter. The concern is if we can rely on pins 2 and 3 reliably at high impedance after a power cycle. We could get an overcurrent condition on those two pins if they were to power up trying to act as outputs which are shorted to Ground.
Anyone have experience with this question? Anyone use the LSM6D3S and the BMI160 as each other's second source?
Thanks!
