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MC68HC908GT16 Datasheet, PDF (96/412 Pages) Motorola, Inc – Microcontrollers
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
If the AIEN bit is a logic 1, the COCO becomes a read/write bit, which
should be cleared to logic 0 for CPU to service the ADC interrupt
request. Reset clears this bit.
1 = Conversion completed (AIEN = 0)
0 = Conversion not completed (AIEN = 0)/CPU interrupt (AIEN = 1)
AIEN — ADC Interrupt Enable Bit
When this bit is set, an interrupt is generated at the end of an ADC
conversion. The interrupt signal is cleared when the data register is
read or the status/control register is written. Reset clears the AIEN bit.
1 = ADC interrupt enabled
0 = ADC interrupt disabled
ADCO — ADC Continuous Conversion Bit
When set, the ADC will convert samples continuously and update the
ADR register at the end of each conversion. Only one conversion is
completed between writes to the ADSCR when this bit is cleared.
Reset clears the ADCO bit.
1 = Continuous ADC conversion
0 = One ADC conversion
ADCH4–ADCH0 — ADC Channel Select Bits
ADCH4–ADCH0 form a 5-bit field which is used to select one of 16
ADC channels. Only eight channels, AD7–AD0, are available on this
MCU. The channels are detailed in Table 5-1. Care should be taken
when using a port pin as both an analog and digital input
simultaneously to prevent switching noise from corrupting the analog
signal. See Table 5-1.
The ADC subsystem is turned off when the channel select bits are all
set to 1. This feature allows for reduced power consumption for the
MCU when the ADC is not being used.
NOTE: Recovery from the disabled state requires one conversion cycle to
stabilize.
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Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
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