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Window mode is enabled by the Window Enable x bit in the Window Control register (WINCTRL.WENx).
Both comparators in a pair must have the same measurement mode setting in their respective
Comparator Control Registers (COMPCTRLx.SINGLE).
To physically configure the pair of comparators for window mode, the same I/O pin must be chosen as
positive input for each comparator, providing a shared input signal. The negative inputs define the range
for the window. In Figure 34-5, COMP0 defines the upper limit and COMP1 defines the lower limit of the
window, as shown but the window will also work in the opposite configuration with COMP0 lower and
COMP1 higher. The current state of the window function is available in the Window x State bit group of
the Status register (STATUS.WSTATEx).
Window mode can be configured to generate interrupts when the input voltage changes to below the
window, when the input voltage changes to above the window, when the input voltage changes into the
window or when the input voltage changes outside the window. The interrupt selections are set by the
Window Interrupt Selection bit field in the Window Control register (WINCTRL.WINTSEL). Events are
generated using the inside/outside state of the window, regardless of whether the interrupt is enabled or
not. Note that the individual comparator outputs, interrupts and events continue to function normally
during window mode.
When the comparators are configured for window mode and single-shot mode, measurements are
performed simultaneously on both comparators. Writing '1' to either Start Comparison bit in the Control B
register (CTRLB.STARTx) will start a measurement. Likewise either peripheral event can start a
measurement.
Figure 34-5. Comparators in Window Mode
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-
+
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STATE0
STATE1
WSTATE[1:0]
INTERRUPTS
EVENTS
INPUT SIGNAL
UPPER LIMIT OF WINDOW
COMP0
COMP1
INTERRUPT
SENSITIVITY
CONTROL
&
WINDOW
FUNCTION
LOWER LIMIT OF WINDOW
34.6.5 Voltage Doubler
The AC contains a voltage doubler that can reduce the resistance of the analog multiplexors when the
supply voltage is below 2.5V. The voltage doubler is normally switched on/off automatically based on the
supply level. When enabling the comparators, additional start-up time is required for the voltage doubler
SAM D21 Family
AC – Analog Comparators
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