GPIO Digital Input nRF9151

Dear Nordic support,

I was reading the Technical Documentation in the GPIO section for the nRF9151, and I came across this blurb:

"Note: When a pin is configured as digital input, care has been taken to minimize increased current consumption when the input voltage is between VIL and VIH. However, it is a good practice to ensure that the external circuitry does not drive that pin to levels between VIL and VIH for a long period of time."

I originally designed my sensor to continually drive a digital input pin high, and then the nordic chip would wake from a low level trigger. Based on the blurb above, I have inverted the sensor's output and can now wake the nordic chip from a high level trigger.

Even with this change, due to this application's use-case, it's possible that the digital input pin could be driven high for up to 7 days at a time.

My questions are:

  1. What is considered "a long period of time"?
  2. What are the downsides to driving a digital input pin high for a few days?
  3. If the downside is increased current consumption, what is the input impedance of a digital input pin?
  4. Are there any other considerations I should be aware of?

Thank you for your support! I've been really enjoying getting to know the Nordic products so far.

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