• Output status to PRS
24.3 Functional Description
The 2 opamps can be configured to perform various opamp functions through a network of muxes. An overview of the opamps are
shown in
Figure 24.1 OPAMP System Overview on page 798
. Two of the 2 opamps are part of the VDAC, while the others are stand-
alone. The outputs of the opamps can be routed to the ADC and ACMP. All 2 opamps can also take input from pins. Since OPA0 and
OPA1 are part of the VDAC, special considerations needs to be taken when both VDAC channel 0/channel 1 and OPA0/OPA1 are
used. For detailed explanation, refer to
.
OPA0
OPA0 Main
output
OPA0NEXT
POS0
NEG0
APORT3
APORT4
APORT1
APORT2
DAC_CH0
OPA1
OPA1 Alternative
outputs
OPA1 Main
output
POS1
NEG1
APORT3
APORT4
APORT1
APORT2
DAC_CH1
OPA1 APORT
Outputs
OPA0 Alternative
outputs
OPA0 APORT
Outputs
APORT1Y
APORT2Y
APORT3Y
APORT4Y
APORT1Y
APORT2Y
APORT3Y
APORT4Y
Figure 24.1. OPAMP System Overview
There is a set of input muxes for each opamp, making it possible to select various input sources. A more detailed view of the 2 opamps,
including the mux network is shown in
Figure 24.2 OPAMP Overview on page 799
. The POSSEL mux connected to the positive input
makes it possible to select a pin, another opamp output, or tap from the resistor network. Similarly, the NEGSEL mux on the negative
input makes it possible to select a pin or a feedback path as its source. The feedback path can be unity gain, 3x gain, or selected from
the resistor network for programmable gain. Each opamp has several outputs, a main output, an alternative output network, APORT
output and a next output. These outputs make it possible to route the output to a pin, another opamp input, the ADC, the ACMP, or into
the feedback path. For details regarding configuring the outputs, see
. In addition, there is also a mux to
configure the resistor ladder for connection to VSS, a pin, or another opamp output.
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