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MSP43020X3 Datasheet, PDF (39/92 Pages) Texas Instruments – MIXED SIGNAL MICROCONTROLLER
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MSP430F20x3
MSP430F20x2
MSP430F20x1
SLAS491H – AUGUST 2005 – REVISED AUGUST 2011
10-Bit ADC, Power Supply and Input Range Conditions (MSP430F20x2)(1)
over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)(1)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
Analog supply voltage
range
VSS = 0 V
TA
VCC
MIN TYP
2.2
VAx
Analog input voltage
range (2)
All Ax terminals,
Analog inputs selected in
ADC10AE register
0
IADC10
ADC10 supply current(3)
fADC10CLK = 5 MHz,
ADC10ON = 1, REFON = 0,
ADC10SHT0 = 1,
ADC10SHT1 = 0, ADC10DIV = 0
I: -40°C to 85°C
T: -40°C to 105°C
2.2 V
3V
0.52
0.6
IREF+
Reference supply
current, reference buffer
disabled (4)
fADC10CLK = 5 MHz,
ADC10ON = 0, REF2_5V = 0,
REFON = 1, REFOUT = 0
fADC10CLK = 5 MHz,
ADC10ON = 0, REF2_5V = 1,
REFON = 1, REFOUT = 0
I: -40°C to 85°C
T: -40°C to 105°C
2.2 V/3 V
3V
0.25
0.25
Reference buffer supply
IREFB,0 current with
ADC10SR = 0(4)
fADC10CLK = 5 MHz
ADC10ON = 0, REFON = 1,
REF2_5V = 0, REFOUT = 1,
ADC10SR = 0
-40°C to 85°C
105°C
2.2 V/3 V
2.2 V/3 V
1.1
Reference buffer supply
IREFB,1 current with
ADC10SR = 1(4)
fADC10CLK = 5 MHz,
ADC10ON = 0, REFON = 1,
REF2_5V = 0, REFOUT = 1,
ADC10SR = 1
-40°C to 85°C
105°C
2.2 V/3 V
2.2 V/3 V
0.5
CI
Input capacitance
Only one terminal Ax selected at
a time
I: -40°C to 85°C
T: -40°C to 105°C
RI
Input MUX ON
resistance
0 V ≤ VAx ≤ VCC
I: -40°C to 85°C
T: -40°C to 105°C
2.2 V/3 V
MAX UNIT
3.6 V
VCC V
1.05
mA
1.2
0.4
mA
0.4
1.4
mA
1.8
0.7
mA
0.8
27 pF
2000 Ω
(1) The leakage current is defined in the leakage current table with Px.x/Ax parameter.
(2) The analog input voltage range must be within the selected reference voltage range VR+ to VR- for valid conversion results.
(3) The internal reference supply current is not included in current consumption parameter IADC10.
(4) The internal reference current is supplied via terminal VCC. Consumption is independent of the ADC10ON control bit, unless a
conversion is active. The REFON bit enables the built-in reference to settle before starting an A/D conversion.
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