Using Mixed Analog And Digital Inputs; Understanding A/D Conversion Errors - Intel 8XC196MC User Manual

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ANGND should be within about ± 50 mV of V
for the A/D converter. The V
source approximately 5 mA (see the datasheet for actual specifications). V
imately the same voltage as V
tial latch-up conditions on V
may cause the analog circuitry to latch up. This is an additional reason to follow careful ground-
ing practice.
The analog reference voltage (V
pared. It is also the supply to port 0 (and port 1 for the MC and MD) if the A/D converter is not
being used. If high accuracy is not required, V
V
must be very stable. One way to accomplish this is through the use of a precision power sup-
REF
ply or a separate voltage regulator (usually an IC). These devices must be referenced to ANGND,
not to V
, to ensure that V
SS
12.6.1.4

Using Mixed Analog and Digital Inputs

Port 0 (and port 1 for the MC and MD) may be used for both analog and digital input signals at
the same time. However, reading the port may inject some noise into the analog circuitry. For this
reason, make certain that an analog conversion is not in progress when the port is read. Refer to
Chapter 6, "I/O Ports," for information about using the port as digital inputs.

12.6.2 Understanding A/D Conversion Errors

The conversion result is the ratio of the input voltage to the reference voltage.
RESULT (8-bit)
=
This ratio produces a stair-stepped transfer function when the output code is plotted versus input
voltage. The resulting digital codes can be taken as simple ratiometric information, or they pro-
vide information about absolute voltages or relative voltage changes on the inputs.
The more demanding the application, the more important it is to fully understand the converter's
operation. For simple applications, knowing the absolute error of the converter is sufficient.
However, closing a servo-loop with analog inputs requires a detailed understanding of an A/D
converter's operation and errors.
supply can be between 4.5 and 5.5 volts and must be able to
REF
. V
and V
CC
REF
CC
. Large negative current spikes on the ANGND pin relative to V
REF
) is the positive supply to which all A/D conversions are com-
REF
tracks ANGND and not V
REF
V
ANG ND
IN
×
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255
V
ANGND
REF
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ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL (A/D) CONVERTER
. V
should be well regulated and used only
SS
REF
should power up at the same time, to avoid poten-
can be tied to V
REF
CC
.
SS
RESULT (10-bit)
should be approx-
REF
. If accuracy is important,
V
ANGND
IN
×
------------------------------------------ -
=
1023
V
ANGND
REF
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