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DS41364E-page 158
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15.1
ADC Configuration 
When configuring and using the ADC the following
functions must be considered:
• Port configuration
• Channel selection
• ADC voltage reference selection
• ADC conversion clock source
• Interrupt control
• Result formatting
15.1.1
PORT CONFIGURATION
The ADC can be used to convert both analog and
digital signals. When converting analog signals, the I/O
pin should be configured for analog by setting the
associated TRIS and ANSEL bits. Refer to
 for more information.
15.1.2
CHANNEL SELECTION
There are 17 channel selections available:
• AN<13:0> pins
• Temperature Indicator
• DAC Output
• FVR (Fixed Voltage Reference) Output
Refer to 
 and 
 for more information on these chan-
nel selections.
The CHS bits of the ADCON0 register determine which
channel is connected to the sample and hold circuit.
When changing channels, a delay is required before
starting the next conversion. Refer to 
 for more information.
15.1.3
ADC V
OLTAGE REFERENCE
The ADPREF bits of the ADCON1 register provides
control of the positive voltage reference. The positive
voltage reference can be:
• V
REF
+ pin
• V
DD
• FVR 2.048V
• FVR 4.096V (Not available on LF devices)
The ADNREF bits of the ADCON1 register provides
control of the negative voltage reference. The negative
voltage reference can be:
• V
REF
- pin
• V
SS
See 
for more details on the fixed voltage reference.
15.1.4
 CONVERSION CLOCK
The source of the conversion clock is software select-
able via the ADCS bits of the ADCON1 register. There
are seven possible clock options:
• F
OSC
/2
• F
OSC
/4
• F
OSC
/8
• F
OSC
/16
• F
OSC
/32
• F
OSC
/64
• F
RC
 (dedicated internal oscillator)
The time to complete one bit conversion is defined as
T
AD
. One full 10-bit conversion requires 11.5 T
AD
periods as shown in 
For correct conversion, the appropriate T
AD
 specifica-
tion must be met. Refer to the A/D conversion require-
ments in the applicable Electrical Specifications
Chapter for more information. 
 gives exam-
ples of appropriate ADC clock selections.
Note:
Analog voltages on any pin that is defined
as a digital input may cause the input buf-
fer to conduct excess current.
Note:
Unless using the F
RC
, any changes in the
system clock frequency will change the
ADC clock frequency, which may
adversely affect the ADC result.