Figure 21−9. start of conversion using preload, Figure 21−10. preload and channel synchronization – Texas Instruments MSP430x4xx User Manual

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SD16 Operation

21-14

SD16

Figure 21−9. Start of Conversion using Preload

Delayed Conversion

40

SD16OSRx = 32

Start of

Conversion

Time

Conversion

32

Conversion

32

f M cycles:

1st Sample Ch1

SD16PRE0 = 8

SD16PRE1 = 0

Conversion

32

Conversion

32

Conversion

32

Conversion

1st Sample Ch0

When channels are grouped, care must be taken when a channel or channels
operate in single conversion mode or are disabled in software while the master
channel remains active. Each time channels in the group are re-enabled and
re-synchronize with the master channel, the preload delay for that channel will
be reintroduced. Figure 21−10 shows the re-synchronization and preload
delays for channels in a group. It is recommended that SD16PREx = 0 for the
master channel to maintain a consistent delay between the master and
remaining channels in the group when they are re-enabled.

Figure 21−10. Preload and Channel Synchronization

Channel 0
SD16SNGL = 0
SD16GRP = 1

Time

Conversion

SD16SC

Channel 1
SD16SNGL = 1
SD16GRP =1

Conversion

Channel 2
SD16SNGL = 0
SD16GRP = 0

Conversion

SD16SC

SD16SC

Conversion

Conversion

Set by Ch2

Auto−clear

Set by Ch2

Conv

Set by SW

Conversion

Set by SW

Auto−clear

(syncronized to master)

Cleared by SW

Conv

Set by SW

(syncronized to master)

= Result written to SD16MEMx

PRE1

PRE1

PRE0

Conversion

PRE0

Conv

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