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Does anybody know / has tested whether disabling a digital pin of the XBee module via XCTU (for example DIO6/RTS or DIO7/CTS) gets those pins in a high-impedance state?
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I don't know which modules you are working with, but if the module supports a Pull up resistor option, then that would work. The other option is to set the desired pins for Digital output high.
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Thank you very much for your answer. We are working with SX868.
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