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PIC24FJ256DA210 Datasheet, PDF (325/408 Pages) Microchip Technology – 64/100-Pin, 16-Bit Flash Microcontrollers with Graphics Controller and USB On-The-Go (OTG)
PIC24FJ256DA210 FAMILY
23.0 10-BIT HIGH-SPEED A/D
CONVERTER
Note:
This data sheet summarizes the features
of this group of PIC24F devices. It is not
intended to be a comprehensive reference
source. For more information, refer to the
“PIC24F Family Reference Manual”,
Section 17. “10-Bit A/D Converter”
(DS39705). The information in this data
sheet supersedes the information in the
FRM.
The 10-bit A/D Converter has the following key
features:
• Successive Approximation (SAR) conversion
• Conversion speeds of up to 500 ksps
• 24 analog input pins (PIC24FJXXXDAX10
devices) and 16 analog input pins
(PIC24FJXXXDAX06 devices)
• External voltage reference input pins
• Internal band gap reference inputs
• Automatic Channel Scan mode
• Selectable conversion trigger source
• 32-word conversion result buffer
• Selectable Buffer Fill modes
• Four result alignment options
• Operation during CPU Sleep and Idle modes
On all PIC24FJ256DA210 family devices, the 10-bit
A/D Converter has 24 analog input pins, designated
AN0 through AN23. In addition, there are two analog
input pins for external voltage reference connections
(VREF+ and VREF-). These voltage reference inputs
may be shared with other analog input pins.
A block diagram of the A/D Converter is shown in
Figure 23-1.
To perform an A/D conversion:
1. Configure the A/D module:
a) Configure the port pins as analog inputs
and/or select band gap reference inputs
(ANCFG registers).
b) Select the voltage reference source to
match the expected range on analog inputs
(AD1CON2<15:13>).
c) Select the analog conversion clock to
match the desired data rate with the
processor clock (AD1CON3<7:0>).
d) Select the appropriate sample/conversion
sequence
(AD1CON1<7:5>
and
AD1CON3<12:8>).
e) Select how the conversion results are
presented in the buffer (AD1CON1<9:8>).
f) Select the interrupt rate (AD1CON2<6:2>).
g) Turn on the A/D module (AD1CON1<15>).
2. Configure the A/D interrupt (if required):
a) Clear the AD1IF bit.
b) Select the A/D interrupt priority.
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