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SPRS174T APRIL 2001REVISED MAY 2012
4.3 Enhanced Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Module
A simplified functional block diagram of the ADC module is shown in Figure 4-4. The ADC module
consists of a 12-bit ADC with a built-in sample-and-hold (S/H) circuit. Functions of the ADC module
include:
12-bit ADC core with built-in S/H
Analog input: 0.0 V to 3.0 V (voltages above 3.0 V produce full-scale conversion results)
Fast conversion rate: 80 ns at 25-MHz ADC clock, 12.5 MSPS
16-channel, MUXed inputs
Autosequencing capability provides up to 16 “autoconversions” in a single session. Each conversion
can be programmed to select any 1 of 16 input channels
Sequencer can be operated as two independent 8-state sequencers or as one large 16-state
sequencer (that is, two cascaded 8-state sequencers)
Sixteen result registers (individually addressable) to store conversion values
The digital value of the input analog voltage is derived by:
Multiple triggers as sources for the start-of-conversion (SOC) sequence
S/W software immediate start
EVA Event manager A (multiple event sources within EVA)
EVB Event manager B (multiple event sources within EVB)
Flexible interrupt control allows interrupt request on every end-of-sequence (EOS) or every other EOS
Sequencer can operate in “start/stop” mode, allowing multiple “time-sequenced triggers” to synchronize
conversions
EVA and EVB triggers can operate independently in dual-sequencer mode
Sample-and-hold (S/H) acquisition time window has separate prescale control
The ADC module in the F281x and C281x has been enhanced to provide flexible interface to event
managers A and B. The ADC interface is built around a fast, 12-bit ADC module with a fast conversion
rate of 80 ns at 25-MHz ADC clock. The ADC module has 16 channels, configurable as two independent
8-channel modules to service event managers A and B. The two independent 8-channel modules can be
cascaded to form a 16-channel module. Although there are multiple input channels and two sequencers,
there is only one converter in the ADC module. Figure 4-4 shows the block diagram of the F281x and
C281x ADC module.
The two 8-channel modules have the capability to autosequence a series of conversions, each module
has the choice of selecting any one of the respective eight channels available through an analog MUX. In
the cascaded mode, the autosequencer functions as a single 16-channel sequencer. On each sequencer,
once the conversion is complete, the selected channel value is stored in its respective RESULT register.
Autosequencing allows the system to convert the same channel multiple times, allowing the user to
perform oversampling algorithms. This gives increased resolution over traditional single-sampled
conversion results.
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