ATEVK1105 Atmel, ATEVK1105 Datasheet - Page 705

KIT EVAL FOR AT32UC3A0

ATEVK1105

Manufacturer Part Number
ATEVK1105
Description
KIT EVAL FOR AT32UC3A0
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR®32r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of ATEVK1105

Contents
Evaluation Board, Software and Documentation
Processor To Be Evaluated
AT32UC3A0512
Processor Series
AVR
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Interface Type
USART, TWI, USB, SPI, Ethernet
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Core Architecture
AVR
Core Sub-architecture
AVR UC3
Silicon Core Number
AT32UC3A0512
Silicon Family Name
AVR
Kit Contents
Board CD Docs
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
AT32UC3A0
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
33.6.5
33.6.6
32058J–AVR32–04/11
Conversion Triggers
Sleep Mode and Conversion Sequencer
Conversions of the active analog channels are started with a software or a hardware trigger. The
software trigger is provided by writing the Control Register (CR) with the bit START at 1.
The hardware trigger can be one of the TIOA outputs of the Timer Counter channels, or the
external trigger input of the ADC (TRIGGER). The hardware trigger is selected with the field
TRGSEL in the Mode Register (MR). The selected hardware trigger is enabled with the bit
TRGEN in the Mode Register (MR).
If a hardware trigger is selected, the start of a conversion is detected at each rising edge of the
selected signal. If one of the TIOA outputs is selected, the corresponding Timer Counter channel
must be programmed in Waveform Mode.
Only one start command is necessary to initiate a conversion sequence on all the channels. The
ADC hardware logic automatically performs the conversions on the active channels, then waits
for a new request. The Channel Enable (CHER) and Channel Disable (CHDR) Registers enable
the analog channels to be enabled or disabled independently.
If the ADC is used with a PDC, only the transfers of converted data from enabled channels are
performed and the resulting data buffers should be interpreted accordingly.
Warning: Enabling hardware triggers does not disable the software trigger functionality. Thus, if
a hardware trigger is selected, the start of a conversion can be initiated either by the hardware or
the software trigger.
The ADC Sleep Mode maximizes power saving by automatically deactivating the ADC when it is
not being used for conversions. Sleep Mode is selected by setting the bit SLEEP in the Mode
Register MR.
The SLEEP mode is automatically managed by a conversion sequencer, which can automati-
cally process the conversions of all channels at lowest power consumption.
When a start conversion request occurs, the ADC is automatically activated. As the analog cell
requires a start-up time, the logic waits during this time and starts the conversion on the enabled
channels. When all conversions are complete, the ADC is deactivated until the next trigger. Trig-
gers occurring during the sequence are not taken into account.
The conversion sequencer allows automatic processing with minimum processor intervention
and optimized power consumption. Conversion sequences can be performed periodically using
a Timer/Counter output. The periodic acquisition of several samples can be processed automat-
ically without any intervention of the processor thanks to the PDC.
Note:
The reference voltage pins always remain connected in normal mode as in sleep mode.
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