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Analog to digital converter, Features – Rainbow Electronics ATmega3290P_V User Manual

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ATmega329/3290/649/6490

2552H–AVR–11/06

Analog to Digital
Converter

Features

10-bit Resolution

0.5 LSB Integral Non-linearity

± 2 LSB Absolute Accuracy

13 µs - 260 µs Conversion Time (50 kHz to 1 MHz ADC clock)

Up to 76.9 kSPS at Maximum Resolution (200 kHz ADC clock)

Eight Multiplexed Single Ended Input Channels

Optional Left Adjustment for ADC Result Readout

0 - V

CC

ADC Input Voltage Range

Selectable 1.1V ADC Reference Voltage

Free Running or Single Conversion Mode

ADC Start Conversion by Auto Triggering on Interrupt Sources

Interrupt on ADC Conversion Complete

Sleep Mode Noise Canceler

The ATmega329/3290/649/6490 features a 10-bit successive approximation ADC. The
ADC is connected to an 8-channel Analog Multiplexer which allows eight single-ended
voltage inputs constructed from the pins of Port F. The single-ended voltage inputs refer
to 0V (GND).

The ADC contains a Sample and Hold circuit which ensures that the input voltage to the
ADC is held at a constant level during conversion. A block diagram of the ADC is shown
in Figure 84.

The ADC has a separate analog supply voltage pin, AVCC. AV

CC

must not differ more

than ± 0.3V from V

CC

. See the paragraph “ADC Noise Canceler” on page 209 on how to

connect this pin.

Internal reference voltages of nominally 1.1V or AVCC are provided On-chip. The volt-
age reference may be externally decoupled at the AREF pin by a capacitor for better
noise performance.

The PRADC, in “Power Reduction Register - PRR” on page 35 must be written to zero
to enable the ADC module.