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BQ78350-R1: SDA (pin 3) and SCL (pin 4) are Push pull GPIO? or open drain GPIO?

Part Number: BQ78350-R1

According to datasheet, SDA pin and SCL pin are I/O but SMBD and SMBC are I/OD. If SDA and SCL are I/O, can it still be connected on standard I2C bus? When it is connected with BQ79640, will it latch the data line because it is I/O pin but not open-drain pins?

Pin 3  SDA I/O Data transfer to and from the bq769x0 AFE. Requires a 10-k pullup to VCC

Pin 4  SCL I/O Communication clock to the bq769x0 AFE. Requires a 10-k pullup to VCC

Pin 11 SMBD I/OD SMBus data open-drain bidirectional pin used to transfer an address and data to and from the bq78350-R1 device

Pin 13 SMBC I/OD SMBus clock open-drain bidirectional pin used to clock the data transfer to and from the bq78350-R1 device