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Data Sheet — MC68HC908GZ8
Section 5. Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
5.1 Introduction
This section describes the 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
5.2 Features
Features of the ADC module include:
• Eight channels with multiplexed input
• Linear successive approximation with monotonicity
• 10-bit resolution
• Single or continuous conversion
• Conversion complete flag or conversion complete interrupt
• Selectable ADC clock
• Left or right justified result
• Left justified sign data mode
5.3 Functional Description
The ADC provides eight pins for sampling external sources at pins
PTB7/KBD7–PTB0/KBD0. An analog multiplexer allows the single ADC converter
to select one of eight ADC channels as ADC voltage in (VADIN). VADIN is converted
by the successive approximation register-based analog-to-digital converter. When
the conversion is completed, ADC places the result in the ADC data register and
sets a flag or generates an interrupt. See Figure 5-1.
5.3.1 ADC Port I/O Pins
PTB7/AD7–PTB0/AD0 are general-purpose I/O (input/output) pins that share with
the ADC channels. The channel select bits define which ADC channel/port pin will
be used as the input signal. The ADC overrides the port I/O logic by forcing that pin
as input to the ADC. The remaining ADC channels/port pins are controlled by the
port I/O logic and can be used as general-purpose I/O. Writes to the port register
or data direction register (DDR) will not have any affect on the port pin that is
selected by the ADC. Read of a port pin in use by the ADC will return a logic 0.
MC68HC908GZ8
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Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
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