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Section 16 A/D Converter
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16.6 Interrupts
The A/D converter generates an A/D conversion end interrupt (ADI) at the end of A/D conversion.
Setting the ADIE bit to 1 enables ADI interrupt requests while the bit ADF in ADCSR is set to 1
after A/D conversion is completed. The DMAC or DTC can be activated by an ADI interrupt.
Table 16.5 A/D Converter Interrupt Source
Name Interrupt Source Interrupt Source Flag DMAC or DTC Activation
ADI A/D conversion completed ADF Possible
16.7 A/D Conversion Precision Definitions
This LSI's A/D conversion precision definitions are given below.
Resolution
The number of A/D converter digital output codes
Quantization error
The deviation inherent in the A/D converter, given by 1/2 LSB (see figure 16.7).
Offset error
The deviation of the analog input voltage value from the ideal A/D conversion characteristic
when the digital output changes from the minimum voltage value B'0000000000 (H'000) to
B'0000000001 (H'001) (see figure 16.8).
Full-scale error
The deviation of the analog input voltage value from the ideal A/D conversion characteristic
when the digital output changes from B'1111111110 (H'3FE) to B'1111111111 (H'3FF) (see
figure 16.8).
Nonlinearity error
The error with respect to the ideal A/D conversion characteristic between zero voltage and full-
scale voltage. Does not include offset error, full-scale error, or quantization error (see figure
16.8).
Absolute precision
The deviation between the digital value and the analog input value. Includes offset error, full-
scale error, quantization error, and nonlinearity error.