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ATmega8(L)
Analog-to-
Digital
Converter
Features 10-bit Resolution
0.5 LSB Integral Non-linearity
±2 LSB Absolute Accuracy
13µs - 260µs Conversion Time
Up to 15 kSPS at Maximum Resolution
6 Multiplexed Single Ended Input Channels
2 Additional Multiplexed Single Ended Input Channels (TQFP and QFN/MLF Package only)
Optional Left Adjustment for ADC Result Readout
0 - V
CC
ADC Input Voltage Range
Selectable 2.56V ADC Reference Voltage
Free Running or Single Conversion Mode
Interrupt on ADC Conversion Complete
Sleep Mode Noise Canceler
The ATmega8 features a 10-bit successive approximation ADC. The ADC is connected to an 8-
channel Analog Multiplexer which allows eight single-ended voltage inputs constructed from the
pins of Port C. The single-ended voltage inputs refer to 0V (GND).
The ADC contains a Sample and Hold circuit which ensures that the input voltage to the ADC is
held at a constant level during conversion. A block diagram of the ADC is shown in Figure 90 on
page 190.
The ADC has a separate analog supply voltage pin, AV
CC
. AV
CC
must not differ more than ±0.3V
from V
CC
. See the paragraph “ADC Noise Canceler” on page 195 on how to connect this pin.
Internal reference voltages of nominally 2.56V or AV
CC
are provided On-chip. The voltage refer-
ence may be externally decoupled at the AREF pin by a capacitor for better noise performance.