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Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Figure 12-9. External Voltage Conversion Result
0x3FF
0x2FF
0x1FF
0x0FF
0.00 V
½ VREFA
VREFA
VDD
VIN
- Input Saturation
12.3.5
Differential Sampling
In addition to traditional single-ended sampling, the ADC module supports differential sampling of
two analog input channels. To enable differential sampling, software must set the Dn bit in the
ADCSSCTL0n register in a step's configuration nibble.
When a sequence step is configured for differential sampling, the input pair to sample must be
configured in the ADCSSMUXn register. Differential pair 0 samples analog inputs 0 and 1; differential
pair 1 samples analog inputs 2 and 3; and so on (see Table 12-4 on page 544). The ADC does not
support other differential pairings such as analog input 0 with analog input 3.
Table 12-4. Differential Sampling Pairs
Differential Pair
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Analog Inputs
0 and 1
2 and 3
4 and 5
6 and 7
8 and 9
10 and 11
12 and 13
14 and 15
The voltage sampled in differential mode is the difference between the odd and even channels:
∆V (differential voltage) = VIN_EVEN (even channel) – VIN_ODD (odd channel), therefore:
■ If ∆V = 0, then the conversion result = 0x1FF
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