21.3 Functional Description
An overview of the ACMP is shown in
Figure 21.1 ACMP Overview on page 688
GND
VADIV
VBDIV
APORT1
APORT2
APORT3
APORT4
APORT0
VADIV
REFA
REFB
-
+
APORT1
APORT2Y
0
1
1.25V
2.5V
APORT
VLP
VDD
Voltage
Divider
Voltage
Divider
VBDIV
Sampler
VLP
POSSEL
EN
Warm-up
Counter
ACMPACT
Warmup Interrupt
1
0
INACTVAL
Edge Interrupt
ACMPOUT
GPIOINV
Output to GPIO
Output to PRS
VASEL
VBSEL
NEGSEL
VLPSEL
Read/Write Registers
Read Only Registers
DAC0
DAC1
GND
VADIV
VBDIV
APORT1
APORT2
APORT3
APORT4
APORT0
APORT
VLP
DAC0
DAC1
Dedicated
Dedicated
APORT
HYST0
DIVVA0
DIVVB0
HYST1
DIVVA1
DIVVB1
BIASPROG FULLBIAS
CSRESEN
CSRESSEL
Figure 21.1. ACMP Overview
The comparator has two analog inputs: one positive and one negative. When the comparator is active, the output indicates which of the
two input voltages is higher. When the voltage on the positive input is higher than the voltage on the negative input, the digital output is
high and vice versa.
The output of the comparator can be read in the ACMPOUT bit in ACMPn_STATUS. It is possible to switch inputs while the comparator
is enabled, but all other configuration should only be changed while the comparator is disabled.
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