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8493A–AVR–02/12
XMEGA C4
26. ADC – 12-bit Analog to Digital Converter
26.1 Features
One Analog to Digital Converter (ADC)
12-bit resolution
Up to 300 thousand samples per second
Down to 2.3µs conversion time with 8-bit resolution
Down to 3.35µs conversion time with 12-bit resolution
Differential and single-ended input
16 single-ended inputs
16x4 differential inputs without gain
8x4 differential input with gain
Built-in differential gain stage
1/2x, 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, and 64x gain options
Single, continuous and scan conversion options
Three internal inputs
Internal temperature sensor
–V
CC
voltage divided by 10
1.1V bandgap voltage
Internal and external reference options
Compare function for accurate monitoring of user defined thresholds
Optional event triggered conversion for accurate timing
Optional interrupt/event on compare result
26.2 Overview
The ADC converts analog signals to digital values. The ADC has 12-bit resolution and is capable
of converting up to 300 thousand samples per second (ksps). The input selection is flexible, and
both single-ended and differential measurements can be done. For differential measurements,
an optional gain stage is available to increase the dynamic range. In addition, several internal
signal inputs are available. The ADC can provide both signed and unsigned results.
The ADC measurements can either be started by application software or an incoming event from
another peripheral in the device. The ADC measurements can be started with predictable timing,
and without software intervention.
Both internal and external reference voltages can be used. An integrated temperature sensor is
available for use with the ADC. The V
CC
/10 and the bandgap voltage can also be measured by
the ADC.
The ADC has a compare function for accurate monitoring of user defined thresholds with mini-
mum software intervention required.