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Chapter 34
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
34.1 Introduction
NOTE
For the chip-specific implementation details of this module's
instances, see the chip configuration information.
The 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is a successive approximation ADC
designed for operation within an integrated microcontroller system-on-chip.
NOTE
For the chip specific modes of operation, see the power
management information of the device.
34.1.1
Features
Following are the features of the ADC module.
Linear successive approximation algorithm with up to 16-bit resolution
Up to four pairs of differential and 24 single-ended external analog inputs
Output modes:
differential 16-bit, 13-bit, 11-bit, and 9-bit modes
single-ended 16-bit, 12-bit, 10-bit, and 8-bit modes
Output format in 2's complement 16-bit sign extended for differential modes
Output in right-justified unsigned format for single-ended
Single or continuous conversion, that is, automatic return to idle after single
conversion
K22F Sub-Family Reference Manual, Rev. 4, 08/2016
NXP Semiconductors 761

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