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cop8ame9

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cop8ame9
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8-bit Cmos Flash Microcontroller With 8k Memory, Dual Op Amps, Virtual Eeprom, Temperature Sensor, 10-bit A/d And Brownout Reset
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National Semiconductor Corporation
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15.0 A/D Converter
Note 12: Only if the programmable gain amplifier is bypassed.
15.1.1.2 Multiplexor Output Select
The MUX bit field allows the output of the A/D multiplexor
(with the exception of the temperature sensor channel) and
the input to the A/D to be connected directly to external pins.
This allows for an external, common filter/signal conditioning
circuit to be applied to all channels. The output of the exter-
nal conditioning circuit can then be connected directly to the
input of the Sample and Hold input on the A/D Converter.
See Figure 26 for the single ended mode diagram. The
Multiplexor output is connected to ADCH4 and the A/D input
is connected to ADCH5. For differential mode, the differential
multiplexor outputs are available and should be converted to
a single ended voltage for connection to the A/D Converter
Input. The programmable gain amplifier must be bypassed
when using the multiplexor output feature in differential
mode. See Figure 27.
The channel assignments for this mode are shown in Table
23.
When using the Mux Output feature, the delay though the
internal multiplexor to the pin, plus the delay of the external
filter circuit, plus the internal delay to the Sample and Hold
will exceed the three clock cycles that’s allowed in the con-
version. This requires that whenever the MUX bit = 1, that
the channel selected by ADCH3:0 bits, be enabled, even
when ADBSY = 0, and gated to the mux output pin. The input
path to the A/D converter should also be enabled. This
allows the input channel to be selected and settled before
starting a conversion. The sequence to perform conversions
using the Mux Out feature is a multistep process and is listed
below.
1. Select the desired channel, excluding the temperature
2. Wait the appropriate time until the analog input has
sensor channel, and operating modes and load them
into ENAD without setting ADBSY.
settled. This will depend on the application and the
response of the external circuit.
ADCH3
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
TABLE 22. A/D Converter Channel Selection when the Multiplexor Output is Disabled
ADCH2
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
Select Bits
(Continued)
ADCH1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
ADCH0
50
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
3. Select the same desired channel and operating modes
4. After conversion is completed, obtain the results from
FIGURE 26. A/D with Single Ended Mux Output Feature
FIGURE 27. A/D with Differential Mux Output Feature
used in step 1 and load them into ENAD and also set
ADBSY. This will start the conversion.
the result registers.
Temp sensor, if
Single Ended
Mode Select
Channel No.
ADMOD = 0
enabled
Mode
10
11
12
13
14
15
10, 11 (Note 12)
11, 10 (Note 12)
12, 13 (Note 12)
13, 12 (Note 12)
14, 15 (Note 12)
15, 14 (Note 12)
Channel Pairs
Enabled
Enabled
Mode Select
ADMOD = 1
Differential
Not used
Mode
(+, −)
Mux Output
Disabled
MUX
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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