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ATmega16M1/32M1/64M1

If Auto Triggering is used, the exact time of the triggering event can be indeterministic. Special
care must be taken when updating the ADMUX Register, in order to control which conversion
will be affected by the new settings.

If both ADATE and ADEN is written to one, an interrupt event can occur at any time. If the
ADMUX Register is changed in this period, the user cannot tell if the next conversion is based
on the old or the new settings. ADMUX can be safely updated in the following ways:

1.

When ADATE or ADEN is cleared.

2.

During conversion, with taking care of the trigger source event, when it is possible.

3.

After a conversion, before the interrupt flag used as trigger source is cleared.

When updating ADMUX in one of these conditions, the new settings will affect the next ADC
conversion.

22.5.1

ADC Input Channels

When changing channel selections, the user should observe the following guidelines to ensure
that the correct channel is selected:

• In Single Conversion mode, always select the channel before starting the conversion. The

channel selection may be changed one ADC clock cycle after writing one to ADSC. However,
the simplest method is to wait for the conversion to complete before changing the channel
selection.

• In Free Running mode, always select the channel before starting the first conversion. The

channel selection may be changed one ADC clock cycle after writing one to ADSC. However,
the simplest method is to wait for the first conversion to complete, and then change the
channel selection. Since the next conversion has already started automatically, the next
result will reflect the previous channel selection. Subsequent conversions will reflect the new
channel selection.

• In Free Running mode, because the amplifier clear the ADSC bit at the end of an amplified

conversion, it is not possible to use the free running mode, unless ADSC bit is set again by
soft at the end of each conversion.

22.5.2

ADC Voltage Reference

The reference voltage for the ADC (V

REF

) indicates the conversion range for the ADC. Single

ended channels that exceed V

REF

will result in codes close to 0x3FF. V

REF

can be selected as

either AV

CC

, internal 2.56V reference, or external AREF pin.

AV

CC

is connected to the ADC through a passive switch. The internal 2.56V reference is gener-

ated from the internal bandgap reference (V

BG

) through an internal amplifier. In either case, the

external AREF pin is directly connected to the ADC, and the reference voltage can be made
more immune to noise by connecting a capacitor between the AREF pin and ground. V

REF

can

also be measured at the AREF pin with a high impedant voltmeter. Note that V

REF

is a high

impedant source, and only a capacitive load should be connected in a system.

If the user has a fixed voltage source connected to the AREF pin, the user may not use the other
reference voltage options in the application, as they will be shorted to the external voltage. If no
external voltage is applied to the AREF pin, the user may switch between AV

CC

and 2.56V as

reference selection. The first ADC conversion result after switching reference voltage source
may be inaccurate, and the user is advised to discard this result.