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TMS570LS0714
SPNS226E JUNE 2013REVISED NOVEMBER 2016
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Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications Copyright © 2013–2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated
7.5 12-Bit Multibuffered Analog-to-Digital Converter (MibADC)
The MibADC has a separate power bus for its analog circuitry that enhances the Analog-to-Digital (A-to-D)
performance by preventing digital switching noise on the logic circuitry which could be present on V
SS
and
V
CC
from coupling into the A-to-D analog stage. All A-to-D specifications are given with respect to
AD
REFLO
, unless otherwise noted.
Table 7-19. MibADC Overview
DESCRIPTION VALUE
Resolution 12 bits
Monotonic Assured
Output conversion code 00h to 3FFh [00 for V
AI
AD
REFLO
; 3FFh for V
AI
AD
REFHI
]
7.5.1 Features
12-bit resolution
AD
REFHI
and AD
REFLO
pins (high and low reference voltages)
Total Sample/Hold/Convert time: 600 ns Minimum at 30 MHz ADCLK
One memory region per conversion group is available (Event Group, Group 1, and Group 2)
Allocation of channels to conversion groups is completely programmable
Supports flexible channel conversion order
Memory regions are serviced either by interrupt or by DMA
Programmable interrupt threshold counter is available for each group
Programmable magnitude threshold interrupt for each group for any one channel
Option to read either 8-, 10-, or 12-bit values from memory regions
Single or continuous conversion modes
Embedded self-test
Embedded calibration logic
Enhanced power-down mode
Optional feature to automatically power down ADC core when no conversion is in progress
External event pin (ADxEVT) programmable as general-purpose I/O
7.5.2 Event Trigger Options
The ADC module supports three conversion groups: Event Group, Group1, and Group2. Each of these
three groups can be configured to be triggered by a hardware event. In that case, the application can
select the trigger, from among eight event sources, to convert a group.
7.5.2.1 MibADC1 Event Trigger Hookup
Table 7-20 lists the event sources that can trigger the conversions for the MibADC1 groups.

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ModelTMS570LS0714
CategoryMicrocontrollers
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