Texas Instruments MSC1210 User Manual

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Summation/Shifter

17-22

This setting essentially causes the 32-bit accumulator to collect eight consecu-
tive data samples from the ADC. Upon completion, it divides the result by eight,
by implementing a 3-bit position arithmetic right shift. In other words, it com-
putes the average value of eight consecutive samples.

The following is the C code for the sample exercise described above:

#include ”MSC1210.H”

//unsigned char data irqen_init _at_ 0x7f ; // image of PAI

#define CONVERT 0

char

converting, averaging;

void setport (void);

void init_accumulator ();

char init_a_to_d ();

long read_a_to_d_result ();

long read_accumulator_result ();

void init_accumulator ()

{

/*Clearing the SSCON register will always reset the concatenated string

of ACCR3:ACCR2:ACCR1:ACCR0 registers. This must be performed prior to

initiating a fresh set of A/D Conversion result accumulation*/

SSCON = 0x00;

/*Set Summation/Shifter for 8 A/D result accumulation and averaging*/

SSCON = 0xD2;

}

void setport (void)

{

P3DDRL &= 0xf0;

P3DDRL |= 0x07;

//P30 input, P31 output

TF2 = CLEAR; T2 = CLEAR;

CKCON |= 0x20;

// Set timer 2 to clk/4

RCAP2 = 0xffd9; //Set Timer 2 to Generate 57690 bps

//Initialize TH2:TL2 so that next clock generates first Baud Rate pulse

THL2=0xffff;

T2CON = 0x34; // Set T2 for Serial0 Tx/Rx baud generation

//SCON: Async mode 1, 8−bit UART, enable rcvr; TI=CLEAR, RI = CLEAR

SCON = 0x50;

PCON |= 0x80; // Set SMOD0 for 16X baud rate clock

}

long read_accumulator_result ()

{

/*Convert the concatenated Accumulate Result string ACCR3:ACCR2:ACCR1:ACCR0

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