Datasheet

PIC18F2480/2580/4480/4580
DS39637A-page 250 Preliminary 2004 Microchip Technology Inc.
The analog reference voltage is software selectable to
either the device’s positive and negative supply voltage
(AVDD and AVSS), or the voltage level on the
RA3/AN3/V
REF+ and RA2/AN2/VREF-/CVREF pins.
The A/D converter has a unique feature of being able
to operate while the device is in Sleep mode. To oper-
ate in Sleep, the A/D conversion clock must be derived
from the A/D’s internal RC oscillator.
The output of the sample and hold is the input into the
converter, which generates the result via successive
approximation.
A device Reset forces all registers to their Reset state.
This forces the A/D module to be turned off and any
conversion in progress is aborted.
Each port pin associated with the A/D converter can be
configured as an analog input, or as a digital I/O. The
ADRESH and ADRESL registers contain the result of
the A/D conversion. When the A/D conversion is com-
plete, the result is loaded into the ADRESH/ADRESL
registers, the GO/DONE
bit (ADCON0 register) is
cleared and A/D Interrupt Flag bit ADIF is set. The
block diagram of the A/D module is shown in
Figure 19-1.
FIGURE 19-1: A/D BLOCK DIAGRAM
(Input Voltage)
VAIN
VREF+
Reference
Voltage
AVDD
VCFG1:VCFG0
CHS3:CHS0
AN7
(1)
AN6
(1)
AN5
(1)
AN4
AN3
AN2
AN1
AN0
0111
0110
0101
0100
0011
0010
0001
0000
10-bit
Converter
VREF-
AVSS
A/D
AN10
AN9
AN8
1010
1001
1000
Note 1: Channels AN5 through AN7 are not available on PIC18F2X80 devices.
2: I/O pins have diode protection to VDD and VSS.
0X
1X
X
1
X0