Special functionio register – sfior, Atmega32(l) – Rainbow Electronics ATmega32L User Manual

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ATmega32(L)

2503C–AVR–10/02

• ADC9:0: ADC Conversion Result

These bits represent the result from the conversion, as detailed in “ADC Conversion
Result” on page 211.

Special FunctionIO Register –
SFIOR

• Bit 7:5 – ADTS2:0: ADC Auto Trigger Source

If ADATE in ADCSRA is written to one, the value of these bits selects which source will
trigger an ADC conversion. If ADATE is cleared, the ADTS2:0 settings will have no
effect. A conversion will be triggered by the rising edge of the selected interrupt flag.
Note that switching from a trigger source that is cleared to a trigger source that is set,
will generate a positive edge on the trigger signal. If ADEN in ADCSRA is set, this will
start a conversion. Switching to Free Running mode (ADTS[2:0]=0) will not cause a trig-
ger event, even if the ADC Interrupt Flag is set

.

• Bit 4 – Res: Reserved Bit

This bit is reserved for future use in the ATmega32. For ensuring compability with future
devices, this bit must be written zero when SFIOR is written.

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

ADTS2

ADTS1

ADTS0

ACME

PUD

PSR2

PSR10

SFIOR

Read/Write

R/W

R/W

R/W

R

R/W

R/W

R/W

R/W

Initial Value

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Table 86. ADC Auto Trigger Source Selections

ADTS2

ADTS1

ADTS0

Trigger Source

0

0

0

Free Running mode

0

0

1

Analog Comparator

0

1

0

External Interrupt Request 0

0

1

1

Timer/Counter0 Compare Match

1

0

0

Timer/Counter0 Overflow

1

0

1

Timer/Counter Compare Match B

1

1

0

Timer/Counter1 Overflow

1

1

1

Timer/Counter1 Capture Event

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