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RM0351
Analog-to-digital converters (ADC)
614
18.6.13 ADC
regular
sequence register 3 (ADC_SQR3)
Address offset: 0x38
Reset value: 0x0000 0000
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
Res.
Res.
Res.
SQ14[4:0]
Res.
SQ13[4:0]
Res.
SQ12[4]
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
SQ12[3:0]
Res.
SQ11[4:0]
Res.
SQ10[4:0]
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
rw
Bits 31:29 Reserved, must be kept at reset value.
Bits 28:24
SQ14[4:0]:
14th conversion in regular sequence
These bits are written by software with the channel number (0..18) assigned as the 14th in
the regular conversion sequence.
Note: Software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART=0 (which ensures that no
regular conversion is ongoing).
Bit 23 Reserved, must be kept at reset value.
Bits 22:18
SQ13[4:0]:
13th conversion in regular sequence
These bits are written by software with the channel number (0..18) assigned as the 13th in
the regular conversion sequence.
Note: Software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART=0 (which ensures that no
regular conversion is ongoing).
Bit 17 Reserved, must be kept at reset value.
Bits 16:12
SQ12[4:0]:
12th conversion in regular sequence
These bits are written by software with the channel number (0..18) assigned as the 12th in
the regular conversion sequence.
Note: Software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART=0 (which ensures that no
regular conversion is ongoing).
Bit 11 Reserved, must be kept at reset value.
Bits 10:6
SQ11[4:0]:
11th conversion in regular sequence
These bits are written by software with the channel number (0..18) assigned as the 11th in
the regular conversion sequence.
Note: Software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART=0 (which ensures that no
regular conversion is ongoing).
Bit 5 Reserved, must be kept at reset value.
Bits 4:0
SQ10[4:0]:
10th conversion in regular sequence
These bits are written by software with the channel number (0..18) assigned as the 10th in
the regular conversion sequence.
Note: Software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART=0 (which ensures that no
regular conversion is ongoing).