
7.3 Analog Port (APORT)
The Analog Port (APORT) is an infrastructure used to connect chip pins with on-chip analog clients such as analog comparators, ADCs,
and DACs. The APORT consists of wires, switches, and control needed to configurably implement the routes. Please see the device
Reference Manual for a complete description.
PC6
BUSAX
PC8
PC10
PF0
PF2
PF4
PF6
BUSBY
PC7
BUSAY
PC9
PC11
PF1
PF3
PF5
PF7
BUSBX
PD10
BUSCX
PD12
PD14
PA0
PA2
PA4
PB12
BUSDY
PD11
BUSCY
PD13
PD15
PA1
PA3
PA5
PB11
PB13
BUSDX
ACMP0
1X1Y2X2Y3X3Y4X4Y
ACMP1
1X1Y2X2Y3X3Y4X4Y
ADC0
1X1Y2X2Y3X3Y4X4Y
IDAC0
1X1Y
Figure 7.2. BGM11S APORT
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