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PIC18F2220 Datasheet, PDF (221/388 Pages) Microchip Technology – 28/40/44-Pin High-Performance, Enhanced Flash Microcontrollers with 10-Bit A/D and nanoWatt Technology
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19.7 A/D Conversions
Figure 19-3 shows the operation of the A/D converter
after the GO bit has been set and the ACQT2:ACQT0
bits are cleared. A conversion is started after the follow-
ing instruction to allow entry into Sleep mode before the
conversion begins.
Figure 19-4 shows the operation of the A/D converter
after the GO bit has been set and the ACQT2:ACQT0
bits are set to ‘010’ and selecting a 4 TAD acquisition
time before the conversion starts.
Clearing the GO/DONE bit during a conversion will abort
the current conversion. The A/D Result register pair will
NOT be updated with the partially completed A/D
conversion sample. This means the ADRESH:ADRESL
registers will continue to contain the value of the last
completed conversion (or the last value written to the
ADRESH:ADRESL registers).
After the A/D conversion is completed or aborted, a
2 TAD wait is required before the next acquisition can
be started. After this wait, acquisition on the selected
channel is automatically started.
Note: The GO/DONE bit should NOT be set in
the same instruction that turns on the A/D.
FIGURE 19-3:
A/D CONVERSION TAD CYCLES (ACQT<2:0> = 000, TACQ = 0)
TCY - TAD TAD1 TAD2 TAD3 TAD4 TAD5 TAD6 TAD7 TAD8 TAD9 TAD10 TAD11
b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
Conversion starts
Holding capacitor is disconnected from analog input (typically 100 ns)
Set GO bit
Next Q4: ADRESH/ADRESL are loaded, GO bit is cleared,
ADIF bit is set, holding capacitor is connected to analog input.
FIGURE 19-4:
A/D CONVERSION TAD CYCLES (ACQT<2:0> = 010, TACQ = 4 TAD)
TACQT Cycles
TAD Cycles
123
Automatic
Acquisition
Time
412345678
b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3
Conversion starts
(Holding capacitor is disconnected)
9 10 11
b2 b1 b0
Set GO bit
(Holding capacitor continues
acquiring input)
Next Q4: ADRESH:ADRESL are loaded, GO bit is cleared,
ADIF bit is set, holding capacitor is reconnected to analog input.
 2003 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS39599C-page 219