AT32F425
Series Reference Manual
2022.03.30
Page 299
Ver 2.01
18
Analog-to-digital converter (ADC)
18.1
ADC introduction
The ADC is a peripheral that converts an analog input signal into a 12-bit digital signal. Its sampling
rate is as high as 2 MSPS. It has up to 18 channels for sampling and conversion.
18.2
ADC main features
In terms of analog:
12-bit configurable resolution
Self-calibration time: 154 ADC clock cycles
ADC conversion time
−
ADC conversion time is 0.5 μs at 28 MHz (in 12-bit resolution)
ADC supply requirement: Refer to AT32F425 data sheet for more information
ADC input range: V
REF-
≤
V
IN
≤
V
REF+
In terms of digital control:
Regular channels and preempted channels with different priority
Regular channels and preempted channels both have their own trigger detection circuit
Each channel can independently define its own sampling time
Conversion sequence supports various conversion modes
Oversampling
Optional data alignment mode
Programmable voltage monitor threshold
Regual channels with DMA transfers
Interrupt generation at one of the following events:
―
End of the conversion of preempted channels
―
End of the conversion of regular channels
―
Voltage outside the threshold programmed
18.3
ADC structure
shows the block diagram of ADC.