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BlueMod+S50 Hardware User Guide
1VV0301505 Rev. 1 Page 23 of 53 2018-03-02
Analog/Digital Converter (ADC)
Functionality is defined project specific in the firmware used.
The ADC supports
8/10/12-bit resolution, 14-bit resolution with oversampling
full swing operation 0V to VSUP
and up to 200kHz sample rate
Limit event monitoring
2 sources for ADC reference voltage 600mV REF or VSUP/4
Prescaler [1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2, 4]
Figure 15: ADC Signal Input Structure
The ADC signal conversion is splitted into 2 phases, sample and convert. In the sampling
phase the capacitor CSAMPLE is charges to the analog source voltage for tACQ, by closing
the TACQ switch for the acquisition time. In the conversion phase the TACQ is opened
again and the voltage on CSAMPLE is converted to a digital value. Therefore
FSAMPLE < 1/ (tACQ + tCONV) has to be maintained.
The time necessary to load CSAMPLE with sufficient preciseness to VSOURCE depends
on the values of CSAMPLE, known 2,5pF typ., and the source resistance of VSOURCE,
e.g. a potentiometer.
Therefore the max. allowed source resistance of VSOURCE depends on the programmed
acquisition time.
TACQ /µs
Max. resistance
VSOURCE /kΩ
3 10
5 40
10 100
15 200
20 400
40
800
Table 5: T
ACQ
versus R(V
SOURCE
) max.

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