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STANDARD AND PTS INTERRUPTS
PTS A/D Scan Mode Control Block
In A/D scan mode, the PTS causes the A/D converter to perform multiple conversions on one or more
channels and then stores the results. The control block contains pointers to both the AD_RESULT
register (PTSPTR1) and a table of A/D conversion commands and results (PTSPTR2), a control
register (PTSCON), and a A/D conversion count (PTSCOUNT).
7
0
Unused
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
Unused
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
8
PTSPTR2 (H)
Pointer 2 Value (high byte)
7
0
PTSPTR2 (L)
Pointer 2 Value (low byte)
15
8
PTSPTR1 (H)
Pointer 1 Value (high byte)
7
0
PTSPTR1 (L)
Pointer 1 Value (low byte)
7
0
PTSCON
M2
M1
M0
0
UPDT
0
1
0
7
0
PTSCOUNT
Consecutive A/D Conversions
Register
Location
Function
PTSPTR2
PTSCB + 4
Pointer 2 Value
This register contains the address of the A/D result register
(AD_RESULT).
PTSPTR1
PTSCB + 2
Pointer 1 Value
This register contains the address of the table of A/D conversion
commands and results.
PTSCON
PTSCB + 1
PTS Control Bits
M2:0
PTS Mode
These bits specify the PTS mode:
M2
M1
M0
1
1
0
A/D Scan Mode
UPDT Update
0 = reload original PTSPTR1 value after each A/D scan
1 = retain current PTSPTR1 value after each A/D scan
Figure 5-14. PTS Control Block – A/D Scan Mode
Summary of Contents for 8XC196NT
Page 1: ...8XC196NT Microcontroller User s Manual...
Page 2: ...8XC196NT Microcontroller User s Manual June 1995 Order Number 272317 003...
Page 22: ...1 Guide to This Manual...
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