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C-7
REGISTERS
AD_RESULT (Write)
AD_RESULT (Write)
Address:
Reset State:
1FAAH
7F80H
The high byte of the A/D result (AD_RESULT) register can be written to set the reference voltage for
the A/D threshold-detection modes.
15
8
REFV7
REFV6
REFV5
REFV4
REFV3
REFV2
REFV1
REFV0
7
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Bit
Number
Bit
Mnemonic
Function
15:8
REFV7:0
Reference Voltage
These bits specify the threshold value. This selects a reference voltage
which is compared with an analog input pin. When the voltage on the
analog input pin crosses over (detect high) or under (detect low) the
threshold value, the A/D conversion complete interrupt pending bit is set.
Use the following formula to determine the value to write this register for
a given threshold voltage.
7:0
—
Reserved; for compatibility with future devices, write zeros to these bits.
reference voltage
desired threshold voltage
256
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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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Page 36: ...2 Architectural Overview...
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Page 50: ...3 Programming Considerations...
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Page 66: ...4 Memory Partitions...
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Page 104: ...5 Standard and PTS Interrupts...
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Page 148: ...6 I O Ports...
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Page 176: ...7 Serial I O SIO Port...
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Page 194: ...8 Synchronous Serial I O SSIO Port...
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Page 212: ...9 Slave Port...
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Page 232: ...10 Event Processor Array EPA...
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Page 270: ...11 Analog to digital Converter...
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Page 292: ...12 Minimum Hardware Considerations...
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Page 318: ...14 Interfacing with External Memory...
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Page 362: ...15 Programming the Nonvolatile Memory...
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Page 408: ...A Instruction Set Reference...
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