
ADC10_B Registers
16.3.3 ADC10CTL2 Register
ADC10_B Control Register 2
Figure 16-14. ADC10CTL2 Register
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
Reserved
ADC10PDIVx
r0
r0
r0
r0
r0
r0
rw-(0)
rw-(0)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Reserved
ADC10RES
ADC10DF
ADC10SR
Reserved
r0
r0
r0
rw-(1)
rw-(0)
rw-(0)
r0
rw-(0)
Can be modifieed only when ADC10ENC = 0. Resetting ADC10ENC = 0 by software and changing these fields
immediately shows effect also when a conversion is active.
Table 16-5. ADC10CTL2 Register Description
Bit
Field
Type
Reset
Description
15-10
Reserved
R
0h
Reserved. Always reads as 0.
9-8
ADC10PDIVx
RW
0h
ADC10_B predivider. This bit predivides the selected ADC10_B clock source
before it gets divided again using ADC10DIVx.
00b = Predivide by 1
01b = Predivide by 4
10b = Predivide by 64
11b = Reserved
7-5
Reserved
R
0h
Reserved. Always reads as 0.
4
ADC10RES
RW
1h
ADC10_B resolution. This bit defines the conversion result resolution.
0b = 8 bit (10 clock cycle conversion time)
1b = 10 bit (12 clock cycle conversion time)
3
ADC10DF
RW
0h
ADC10_B data read-back format. Data is always stored in the binary unsigned
format.
0b = Binary unsigned. Theoretically the analog input voltage –V(REF) results in
0000h, the analog input vV(REF) results in 03FFh.
1b = Signed binary (2s complement), left aligned. Theoretically the analog input
voltage –V(REF) results in 8000h, the analog input vV(REF) results in
7FC0h.
2
ADC10SR
RW
0h
ADC10_B sampling rate. This bit selects drive capability of the ADC10_B
reference buffer for the maximum sampling rate. Setting ADC10SR reduces the
current consumption of this buffer.
0b = ADC10_B buffer supports up to approximately 200 ksps.
1b = ADC10_B buffer supports up to approximately 50 ksps.
1
Reserved
R
0h
Reserved. Always reads as 0.
0
Reserved
RW
0h
Reserved. Must be written as 0.
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ADC10_B Module
SLAU272C – May 2011 – Revised November 2013
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