Chapter 25
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
25.1 Introduction
NOTE
For the chip-specific implementation details of this module's
instances, see the chip configuration information.
The 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is a successive approximation ADC
designed for operation within an integrated microcontroller system-on-chip.
NOTE
For the chip specific modes of operation, see the power
management information of the device.
25.1.1 Features
Following are the features of the ADC module.
• Linear successive approximation algorithm with up to 12-bit resolution
• Up to 24 single-ended external analog inputs
• Output modes:
• single-ended 12-bit, 10-bit, and 8-bit modes
• Output in right-justified unsigned format for single-ended
• Single or continuous conversion, that is, automatic return to idle after single
conversion
• Configurable sample time and conversion speed/power
• Conversion complete/hardware average complete flag and interrupt
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