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  1.   How to Maximize GPIO Usage in C2000 Devices
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 Zero Pin Boot Mode Option
      1. 2.1 Weak Pull-Up Method
      2. 2.2 Zero Pin Boot Mode Method
    4. 3 cJTAG Option
    5. 4 Zero Pin Internal Oscillator Option
    6. 5 CMPSS to Save Extra GPIO for Fast Protection
    7. 6 AIO Option
    8. 7 Using the GPDACs as General Purpose Outputs
    9. 8 Optional 1.2-V Internal DCDC
    10. 9 References

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