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Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Chapter 10
SLAU723A – October 2017 – Revised October 2018
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is a peripheral that converts a continuous analog voltage to a
discrete digital number. Two identical converter modules are included, which share 24 input channels.
The ADC module features 12-bit conversion resolution and supports 24 input channels, plus an internal
temperature sensor. Each ADC module contains four programmable sequencers allowing the sampling of
multiple analog input sources without controller intervention. Each sample sequencer provides flexible
programming with fully configurable input source, trigger events, interrupt generation, and sequencer
priority. In addition, the conversion value can optionally be diverted to a digital comparator module. Each
ADC module provides eight digital comparators. Each digital comparator evaluates the ADC conversion
value against its two user-defined values to determine the operational range of the signal. The trigger
source for ADC0 and ADC1 may be independent or the two ADC modules may operate from the same
trigger source and operate on the same or different inputs. A phase shifter can delay the start of sampling
by a specified phase angle. When using both ADC modules, it is possible to configure the converters to
start the conversions simultaneously or within a relative phase from each other, see
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10.1
Introduction
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10.2
Block Diagram
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10.3
Functional Description
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10.4
Initialization and Configuration
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10.5
ADC Registers
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