It seems like the only way to disconnect the input buffer is using ANAEN, but I know this post says that ANAEN is fake. So I am wondering if there is a way to disconnect the input buffer for a non-analog input. I have a wrongly connected trace on my custom PCB that goes to a digital GPIO and I want to see if I can disconnect the buffer so that it doesn't turn on the NMOS & PMOS at the same time and consume unnecessary power.
I am just looking for general help and instructions for disconnecting the input buffer.
Thanks