MC9S12Q FREESCALE [Freescale Semiconductor, Inc], MC9S12Q Datasheet - Page 239

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MC9S12Q

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MC9S12Q
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Microcontrollers
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8.3.2.8
Read: Anytime, returns unpredictable values
Write: Anytime in special modes, unimplemented in normal modes
Freescale Semiconductor
Module Base + 0x0008
CC[2:0]
FIFOR
Reset
Field
2–0
4
W
R
FIFO Over Run Flag — This bit indicates that a result register has been written to before its associated
conversion complete flag (CCF) has been cleared. This flag is most useful when using the FIFO mode because
the flag potentially indicates that result registers are out of sync with the input channels. However, it is also
practical for non-FIFO modes, and indicates that a result register has been over written before it has been read
(i.e. the old data has been lost). This flag is cleared when one of the following occurs:
0 No over run has occurred
1 An over run condition exists
Conversion Counter — These 3 read-only bits are the binary value of the conversion counter. The conversion
counter points to the result register that will receive the result of the current conversion. For example, CC2 = 1,
CC1 = 1, CC0 = 0 indicates that the result of the current conversion will be in ATD Result Register 6. If in non-
FIFO mode (FIFO = 0) the conversion counter is initialized to zero at the begin and end of the conversion
sequence. If in FIFO mode (FIFO = 1) the register counter is not initialized. The conversion counters wraps
around when its maximum value is reached.
Aborting a conversion or starting a new conversion by write to an ATDCTL register (ATDCTL5-2) clears the
conversion counter even if FIFO=1.
Reserved Register (ATDTEST0)
U
1
7
Writing to this registers when in special modes can alter functionality.
A) Write “1” to FIFOR
B) Start a new conversion sequence (write to ATDCTL5 or external trigger)
= Unimplemented or Reserved
U
0
6
Table 8-13. ATDSTAT0 Field Descriptions (continued)
Figure 8-10. Reserved Register (ATDTEST0)
U
0
5
MC9S12Q128
Rev 1.09
NOTE
U
0
4
Chapter 8 Analog-to-Digital Converter (ATD10B8C) Block Description
Description
U
0
3
U
0
2
U
0
1
U
0
0
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