Renesas rl78 User Manual

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CHAPTER  11   A/D  CONVERTER 
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CHAPTER  11   A/D  CONVERTER 
 
 
The number of analog input channels of the A/D converter differs, depending on the product. 
 
 25-pin 
32-pin 
48-pin 
64-pin 
 Total 
13 ch 
18 ch 
24 ch 
28 ch 
High accuracy 
channel 
Pins based 
on input 
buffer power 
supply
 
AV
DD
 
4 ch 
(ANI0 to ANI3) 
5 ch 
(ANI0 to ANI4) 
9 ch 
(ANI0 to ANI8) 
13 ch 
(ANI0 to ANI12) 
Pins based 
on input 
buffer power 
supply V
DD
 
9 ch 
(ANI16 to ANI18, ANI20, 
ANI21, ANI25 to ANI27, 
ANI29) 
13  ch 
(ANI16 to ANI24,  
ANI26 to ANI29) 
15 ch 
(ANI16 to ANI30) 
− 
Analog 
input 
channels 
Standard 
channel 
Pins based 
on input 
buffer power 
supply EV
DD0
 
− 
− 
− 15 
ch 
(ANI16 to ANI30) 
 
Remark  Most of the following descriptions in this chapter use the 64-pin products as an example.  With 25 to 48-pin 
products, replace EV
DD0
 with V
DD
, or replace EV
SS0
 with V
SS
 
11.1  Function of A/D Converter 
 
The A/D converter converts analog input signals into digital values, and is configured to control analog inputs, including 
up to 28 channels of A/D converter analog inputs (ANI0 to ANI12 and ANI16 to ANI30).  12-bit resolution mode or 8-bit 
resolution mode can also be selected by using the ADTYP bit of A/D converter mode register 2 (ADM2). 
The A/D converter has the following function. 
 
 12-bit/8-bit resolution A/D conversion 
A/D conversion is carried out repeatedly for one analog input channel selected from ANI0 to ANI12 and ANI16 to 
ANI30.  Each time an A/D conversion operation ends, an interrupt request signal (INTAD) is generated (when in the 
select mode). 
 
Caution  The valid resolution differs depending on the voltage conditions of AV
DD
 and AV
REFP
 
For details, see 29.6.1  A/D converter characteristics.
 
 
Remark  When using the converter with a resolution of 10 bits, select the 12-bit resolution mode (ADTYP = 0).  Use 
the higher 10 bits of the conversion result.  Do not use the lower 2 bits.
 
 
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