3 a/d converter control registers – NEC PD78058FY(A) User Manual

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CHAPTER 14 A/D CONVERTER

(7) AV

REF0

pin

This pin inputs the A/D converter reference voltage.

It converts signals input to ANI0 to ANI7 into digital signals according to the voltage applied between AV

REF0

and AV

SS

.

The current flowing in the series resistor string can be reduced by setting the voltage to be input to the AV

REF0

pin to AV

SS

level in standby mode.

Caution

A series resistor string of approximately 10 k

is connect between the AV

REF0

pin and the

AV

SS

pin. Therefore, if the output impedance of the reference voltage source is high, this

will result in an active line connected in parallel to the series resistor string between the

AV

REF0

pin and the AV

SS

pin, causing a large reference voltage error.

(8) AV

SS

pin

This is a GND potential pin of the A/D converter. Keep it at the same potential as the V

SS

pin when not using

the A/D converter.

(9) AV

DD

pin

This is an A/D converter analog power supply pin. Keep it at the same potential as the V

DD

pin when not using

the A/D converter.

14.3 A/D Converter Control Registers

The following three types of registers are used to control the A/D converter.

• A/D converter mode register (ADM)

• A/D converter input select register (ADIS)

• External interrupt mode register 1 (INTM1)

(1) A/D converter mode register (ADM)

This register sets the analog input channel for A/D conversion, conversion time, conversion start/stop and

external trigger.

ADM is set with a 1-bit or 8-bit memory manipulation instruction.

RESET input sets ADM to 01H.

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