Renesas M32R/ECU Series User Manual page 448

Mitsubishi 32-bit risc single-chip microcomputers
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11
(8) Interrupt and DMA Transfer Request Generation Function
An A-D conversion interrupt or DMA transfer request can be generated each time A-D conversion or comparate
operation in single mode is completed, as well as when a single-shot scan operation or one cycle of continuous
scan operation is completed.
Note 1: To discriminate between the comparison performed internally by the successive approximation-
type A-D Converter and that performed in comparator mode using the same A-D Converter as a
comparator, the comparison in comparator mode is referred to in this manual as "comparate."
Table 11.1.1 outlines the A-D Converters. Figures 11.1.1 and 11.1.2 show block diagrams of A-D Converters, respectively.
Table 11.1.1 Outline of the A-D Converters
Item
Description
16 channels ×2
Analog input
A-D0 Converter: 16-channel analog input-only pins
A-D1 Converter: 16-channel analog input-only pins
A-D conversion method Successive approximation method
Resolution
10 bits (Conversion result can be read out in either 8 or 10 bits)
Absolute accuracy (Note 1) During slow mode: ±2 SLB at normal speed, ±2 SLB at double speed
Conditions: Ta = 25°C,
During fast mode: ±3 SLB at normal speed, ±3 SLB at double speed
AVCC0, 1 = 5.12 V,
Note: • The accuracy when sample-and-hold is enabled is T.B.D.
VREF0, 1 = 5.12 V
Conversion mode
A-D conversion mode and comparator mode
Operation mode
Single mode, single-shot scan mode and continuous scan mode
Conversion start trigger Software start
Hardware start
Conversion speed
During single mode
BCLK:
(• When sample-and-hold disabled
Internal peripheral clock • When normal sample-and-hold enabled) Fast mode
During single mode
(When fast sample-and-hold enabled)
During comparator mode
Sample-and-hold function Sample-and-hold function can be enabled or disabled as necessary.
A-D disconnection
Influences of the analog input voltage wrapping around from any preceding channel during scan
detection assist function mode operation are suppressed.
Interrupt request
Generated when A-D conversion or comparate operation is completed
generation function
Generated when a single-shot scan operation or one cycle of continuous scan operation is completed
DMA transfer request
Generated when A-D conversion or comparate operation is completed
generation function
Generated when a single-shot scan operation or one cycle of continuous scan operation is completed
Note 1: The conversion accuracy stipulated here refers to that of the microcomputer alone, with influences of the power
supply wiring and noise on the board not taken into account.
Note 2: This indicates the conversion time when f(BCLK) = 20 MHz (1 BCLK = 50 ns).
Started by setting the A-D conversion start bit to "1"
A-D0 Converter MJT (input event bus 2), MJT (input event bus 3),
MJT (output event bus 3) and MJT (TIN23S)
A-D1 Converter MJT (input event bus 2), MJT (input event bus 3),
TID1_udf/ovf and MJT (TIN23S)
Slow mode
Slow mode
Fast mode
Slow mode
Fast mode
11-3
A-D Converters
11.1 Outline of A-D Converters
Normal speed 299BCLK
Double speed 173BCLK
Normal speed 131BCLK
Double speed
89BCLK
Normal speed 191BCLK
Double speed 101BCLK
Normal speed 95BCLK
Double speed
53BCLK
Normal speed 47BCLK
Double speed
29BCLK
Normal speed 23BCLK
Double speed
17BCLK
32180 Group User's Manual (Rev.1.0)
14.95µs (Note 2)
8.65µs
6.55µs
4.45µs
9.55µs
5.05µs
4.75µs
2.65µs
2.35µs
1.45µs
1.15µs
0.85µs

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