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Chapter 27. Queued Analog-to-Digital Converter (QADC)
27-57
Digital Control Subsystem
27.8.7.4 Periodic Timer Continuous-Scan Mode
The QADC includes a dedicated periodic timer for initiating a scan sequence on queue 1
and/or queue 2. A programmable timer interval ranging from 2
7
to 2
17
times the QCLK
period in binary multiples can be selected. The QCLK period is prescaled down from the
MCU clock.
When a periodic timer continuous-scan mode is selected, the timer begins counting. After
the programmed interval elapses, the timer generated trigger event starts the appropriate
queue. The QADC automatically performs the conversions in the queue until an
end-of-queue condition or a pause is encountered. When a pause occurs, the QADC waits
for the periodic interval to expire again, then continues with the queue. Once EOQ has been
detected, the next trigger event causes queue execution to restart with the first CCW in the
queue.
The periodic timer generates a trigger event whenever the time interval elapses. The trigger
event may cause queue execution to continue following a pause or queue completion or
may be considered a trigger overrun. As with all continuous-scan queue operating modes,
software action is not needed between trigger events. Because both queues may be
triggered by the periodic/interval timer, see Section 27.8.9 for a summary of
periodic/interval timer reset conditions.
27.8.8 QADC Clock (QCLK) Generation
Figure 27-42 is a block diagram of the QCLK subsystem. The QCLK provides the timing
for the A/D converter state machine which controls the timing of the conversion. The
QCLK is also the input to a 17-stage binary divider which implements the periodic/interval
timer. To retain the specified analog conversion accuracy, the QCLK frequency (f
QCLK
)
must be within the tolerance specified in MCF5282 Electrical Characteristics.
Before using the QADC, the prescaler must be initialized with values that put the QCLK
within the specified range. Though most applications initialize the prescaler once and do
not change it, write operations to the prescaler fields are permitted.
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