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Analog to Digital
Converters

  Byron Johns
  Danny Carpenter
  Stephanie Pohl
  Harry “Bo” Marr

  October 4, 2005
Presentation Outline
 Introduction:Analog vs. Digital?
 Examples of ADC Applications
 Types of A/D Converters
 A/D Subsystem used in the
  microcontroller chip
 Examples of Analog to Digital Signal
  Conversion
 Successive Approximation ADC
First Presenter



         Byron Johns
Analog Signals
Analog signals – directly measurable quantities
  in terms of some other quantity
Examples:
 Thermometer – mercury height rises as
  temperature rises
 Car Speedometer – Needle moves farther
  right as you accelerate
 Stereo – Volume increases as you turn the
  knob.
Digital Signals
Digital Signals – have only two states. For
  digital computers, we refer to binary states, 0
  and 1. “1” can be on, “0” can be off.
Examples:
 Light switch can be either on or off

 Door to a room is either open or closed
Examples of A/D Applications
 Microphones          - take your voice varying pressure waves in the
  air and convert them into varying electrical signals
 Strain    Gages - determines the amount of strain (change in
  dimensions) when a stress is applied
 Thermocouple           – temperature measuring device converts
  thermal energy to electric energy
 Voltmeters

 Digital   Multimeters
Just what does an
A/D converter DO?

   Converts analog signals into binary words
Analog  Digital Conversion
2-Step Process:

 Quantizing    - breaking down analog value is a
  set of finite states
 Encoding - assigning a digital word or
  number to each state and matching it to the
  input signal
Step 1: Quantizing
                         Output   Discrete Voltage
Example:                 States   Ranges (V)
  You have 0-10V         0        0.00-1.25
  signals. Separate them 1        1.25-2.50
  into a set of discrete
                         2        2.50-3.75
  states with 1.25V
  increments. (How did 3          3.75-5.00
  we get 1.25V? See      4        5.00-6.25
  next slide…)           5        6.25-7.50
                         6        7.50-8.75
                         7        8.75-10.0
Quantizing
The number of possible states that the
  converter can output is:
                      N=2n
where n is the number of bits in the AD converter

Example: For a 3 bit A/D converter, N=23=8.

Analog quantization size:
Q=(Vmax-Vmin)/N = (10V – 0V)/8 = 1.25V
Encoding
                            Output   Output Binary Equivalent
   Here we assign the      States
    digital value (binary     0                000
    number) to each
                              1                001
    state for the
                              2                010
    computer to read.
                              3                011
                              4                100
                              5                101
                              6                110
                              7                111
Accuracy of A/D Conversion
There are two ways to best improve accuracy of
  A/D conversion:

   increasing the resolution which improves the
    accuracy in measuring the amplitude of the
    analog signal.

   increasing the sampling rate which increases the
    maximum frequency that can be measured.
Resolution

   Resolution (number of discrete values the converter can
    produce) = Analog Quantization size (Q)
    (Q) = Vrange / 2^n, where Vrange is the range of analog
    voltages which can be represented

   limited by signal-to-noise ratio (should be around 6dB)

   In our previous example: Q = 1.25V, this is a high
    resolution. A lower resolution would be if we used a 2-bit
    converter, then the resolution would be 10/2^2 = 2.50V.
Sampling Rate




Frequency at which ADC evaluates analog signal. As we
see in the second picture, evaluating the signal more often
more accurately depicts the ADC signal.
Aliasing
   Occurs when the input signal is changing much
    faster than the sample rate.

    For example, a 2 kHz sine wave being sampled
    at 1.5 kHz would be reconstructed as a 500 Hz
    (the aliased signal) sine wave.

Nyquist Rule:
 Use a sampling frequency at least twice as high
  as the maximum frequency in the signal to avoid
  aliasing.
Overall Better Accuracy
   Increasing both the sampling rate and the resolution
    you can obtain better accuracy in your AD signals.
A/D Converter Types By Danny
Carpenter


  Converters


      Flash ADC
      Delta-Sigma ADC
      Dual Slope (integrating) ADC
      Successive Approximation ADC
Flash ADC
 Consistsof a series of comparators, each
 one comparing the input signal to a unique
 reference voltage.

 The comparator outputs connect to the inputs
 of a priority encoder circuit, which produces a
 binary output
Flash ADC Circuit
How Flash Works
 As  the analog input voltage exceeds the
  reference voltage at each comparator, the
  comparator outputs will sequentially saturate
  to a high state.
 The priority encoder generates a binary
  number based on the highest-order active
  input, ignoring all other active inputs.
ADC Output
Flash

        Advantages                          Disadvantages
   Simplest in terms of
    operational theory                  Lower resolution
                                        Expensive
   Most efficient in terms             For each additional
    of speed, very fast                  output bit, the number
         limited only in terms of       of comparators is
          comparator and gate
          propagation delays
                                         doubled
                                              i.e. for 8 bits, 256
                                               comparators needed
Sigma Delta ADC
   Over sampled input
    signal goes to the
    integrator
   Output of integration is
    compared to GND
   Iterates to produce a
    serial bit stream
   Output is serial bit
    stream with # of 1’s
    proportional to Vin
Outputs of Delta Sigma
Sigma-Delta

        Advantages                Disadvantages

   High resolution            Slow due to
                                oversampling
   No precision external
    components needed
Dual Slope Converter
            Vin
                      tFIX        tmeas
                                            t



   The sampled signal charges a capacitor for a fixed
    amount of time
   By integrating over time, noise integrates out of the
    conversion
   Then the ADC discharges the capacitor at a fixed
    rate with the counter counts the ADC’s output bits.
    A longer discharge time results in a higher count
Dual Slope Converter
         Advantages                   Disadvantages
   Input signal is averaged      Slow
   Greater noise immunity        High precision external
    than other ADC types           components required to
   High accuracy                  achieve accuracy
Successive Approximation ADC By
Stephanie Pohl

A   Successive Approximation Register (SAR)
  is added to the circuit
 Instead of counting up in binary sequence,
  this register counts by trying all values of bits
  starting with the MSB and finishing at the
  LSB.
 The register monitors the comparators output
  to see if the binary count is greater or less
  than the analog signal input and adjusts the
  bits accordingly
Successive Approximation
ADC Circuit
Output
Successive Approximation
          Advantages                       Disadvantages

   Capable of high speed and         Higher resolution
    reliable                           successive approximation
   Medium accuracy compared           ADC’s will be slower
    to other ADC types                Speed limited to ~5Msps
   Good tradeoff between
    speed and cost

   Capable of outputting the
    binary number in serial (one
    bit at a time) format.
ADC Types Comparison

                    ADC Resolution Comparison
       Dual Slope
            Flash
Successive Approx
     Sigma-Delta

                    0       5      10        15         20      25
                                 Resolution (Bits)



    Type                    Speed (relative)         Cost (relative)
    Dual Slope              Slow                     Med
    Flash                   Very Fast                High
    Successive Appox        Medium – Fast            Low
    Sigma-Delta             Slow                     Low
Successive Approximation
Example
   10 bit resolution or
    0.0009765625V of Vref
   Vin= .6 volts
   Vref=1volts
   Find the digital value of
    Vin
Successive Approximation
 MSB    (bit 9)
    Divided Vref by 2
    Compare Vref /2 with Vin
    If Vin is greater than Vref /2 , turn MSB on (1)
    If Vin is less than Vref /2 , turn MSB off (0)
    Vin =0.6V and V=0.5
    Since Vin>V, MSB = 1 (on)
Successive Approximation
   Next Calculate MSB-1 (bit 8)
       Compare Vin=0.6 V to V=Vref/2 + Vref/4= 0.5+0.25 =0.75V
       Since 0.6<0.75, MSB is turned off
   Calculate MSB-2 (bit 7)
       Go back to the last voltage that caused it to be turned on
        (Bit 9) and add it to Vref/8, and compare with Vin
       Compare Vin with (0.5+Vref/8)=0.625
       Since 0.6<0.625, MSB is turned off
Successive Approximation
 Calculate   the state of MSB-3 (bit 6)
    Go to the last bit that caused it to be turned on (In
     this case MSB-1) and add it to Vref/16, and
     compare it to Vin
    Compare Vin to V= 0.5 + Vref/16= 0.5625
    Since 0.6>0.5625, MSB-3=1 (turned on)
Successive Approximation
 This   process continues for all the remaining
 bits.
The HC11 and ADC
 By Harry “Bo” Marr
ADC Flow Diagram in HC11
                                       8 channel/bit input
                                        VRL = 0 volts
Pin: 7   6    5   4   3   2   1   0
                                        VRH = 5 volts

                                        Digital input on PE
         Port E (analog input)

                                              ADR1 - result 1
         Analog Multiplexer
                                              ADR2 - result 2
                                  Result
             A/D Converter        Register    ADR3 - result 3
                                  Interface
                                              ADR4 - result 4
Stuctural Diagram of ADC on
            HC11
   PE0
                  8-bits CAPACITIVE DAC
   AN0
                  WITH SAMPLE AND HOLD                                  VRH
   PE1
   AN1
   PE2
                  SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION
   AN2
                  REGISTER AND CONTROL                                  VRL
   PE3
   AN3   ANALOG
         MUX
   PE4
   AN4
   PE5
                                                                      INTERNAL
   AN5
                                                                      DATA BUS
   PE6




                                                   MULT
                                                    SCAN
                                             CCF




                                                     CD
                                                     CC
                                                     CB
                                                     CA
   AN6
   PE7
   AN7                                      ADCTL A/D CONTROL

                    RESULT REGISTER INTERFACE

         ADR1        ADR2                 ADR3             ADR4

                                               P 64 M68HC11 Family Data Sheet
ADC by Clock cycle

                      Conversion Sequence
   E Clock cycles:


                 Sample (12)        Bit 7 (4) 6 (2)_ (2)0 (2) End
ADPU = 1
                                                              (2)
                                   Successive approximation


             1st, ADR1 2nd, ADR2 3rd, ADR3 4th, ADR4 CCF
           0          32        64        96
Output States   Discretized      Binary Coded
                Voltage Range    Equivalent
0               0 - 19.5 mV      $00
1               19.6 - 39.0 mV   $01
2               39.1 - 58.5 mV   $02
…               …                …
255             4.98 - 5.0 V     $FF


      • HC11 => 8 bits => 28 = 256
      • HC11 accepts 0 – 5V range
      • Voltage Range = (VRH – VRL)/255 * State
ADCTL Register
                     $1030

       CCF |No Op| SCAN |MULT | CD       | CC   | CB   | CA
Read    0
        0             0      0      0       0      0      0
              -
Bit:    7     6       5      4      3       2      1       0
   •   CCF: (1) after conversion cycle, (0) when written to.
   •   SCAN: Continuous (1) or Not (0)
   •   MULT: Multi-Channel (1) or Single Channel (0)
          0 = Single Channel is read 4 times
   •   CD:CC:CB:CA = 0000 – 0111 Chooses input channel
          Chooses Channel Group when MULT = 1
   •   Pg 27 – 28 in Reference Manual
Options Register
                           $1039


       ADPU |CSEL | IRQE |DLY | CME | NoOp| CR1                     | CR0

         1        0          0         1         1          -   0    0

Bit:    7         6         5          4         3          2   1     0
   • ADPU: Power up (1) wait 100ms,      No conversion (0)
   • CSEL: use internal system clock (1), use E-clock (0)
   • IRQE: Falling Edge interupt (1), low level interrupt (0)
   • DLY: Delay enabled (1), Delay disabled (0)
   • CME: Monitor Clock (1), Don’t monitor clock (0)
   •CR[1:0] = Divide E clock by 1, 4, 16, 64.
   • pg 38 in reference manual
Analog to Digital Results
            Register: $1031 - $1034

                         ADR2 ($1032)

       0      0      0       0      0      0      1       0

Bit:   7      6      5      4       3      2      1       0

       • Register $1032 = $02
       • Options Register ($1039) = $80
       • ADCTL Register ($1030) = $00
       • Just read in signal between 19.2 – 39.0 mV on pin E1!
OPTION ($1039) ADPU CSEL IREQ DLY CME    0   CR1 CR2

           ADCTL ($1030) CCF     0   SCAN MULT CD   CC CB   CA


OPTION     EQU     $1039
ADCTL      EQU     $1030
ADR1       EQU     $1031
ADRESULT   RMB     1                                     Turn on charge pump
           ORG     $2000                                 and select clock source
           LDAA    #$80        ;ADPU=1,CSEL=0
           STAA    OPTION      ;   “
                                                         Delay for charge pump
           LDY     #30         ;delay for 105 µs         to stabilize
DELAY      DEY
           BNE     DELAY
           LDAA    #$10     ;SCAN=0,MULT=1,CHAN GRP=00 Set ADCTL to
           STAA    ADCTL    ; start conversion           start conversion
           LDX     #ADCTL ;check for complete flag
           BRCLR   0,X #$80 * ;CCF is bit 7
                                                 Wait until conv. complete
           LDAA    ADR1     ;read chan. 0
           STAA    ADRESULT ;store in result                  Read result
           SWI
References
   Ron Bishop, “Basic Microprocessors and the 6800”,
    Hayden Book Company Inc., 1979
   Motorola, “MC68HC11E Family Data Sheet”,
    Motorola, Inc., Rev. 5, 2003.
   Motorola, “MC68HC11 Reference Manual”,
    Motorola, Inc., Rev. 4, 2002.
   Motorola, “MC68HC11 Programming Reference
    Guide”, Motorola, Inc., Rev. 2, 2003.
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Adc f05

  • 1. Analog to Digital Converters Byron Johns Danny Carpenter Stephanie Pohl Harry “Bo” Marr October 4, 2005
  • 2. Presentation Outline  Introduction:Analog vs. Digital?  Examples of ADC Applications  Types of A/D Converters  A/D Subsystem used in the microcontroller chip  Examples of Analog to Digital Signal Conversion  Successive Approximation ADC
  • 3. First Presenter Byron Johns
  • 4. Analog Signals Analog signals – directly measurable quantities in terms of some other quantity Examples:  Thermometer – mercury height rises as temperature rises  Car Speedometer – Needle moves farther right as you accelerate  Stereo – Volume increases as you turn the knob.
  • 5. Digital Signals Digital Signals – have only two states. For digital computers, we refer to binary states, 0 and 1. “1” can be on, “0” can be off. Examples:  Light switch can be either on or off  Door to a room is either open or closed
  • 6. Examples of A/D Applications  Microphones - take your voice varying pressure waves in the air and convert them into varying electrical signals  Strain Gages - determines the amount of strain (change in dimensions) when a stress is applied  Thermocouple – temperature measuring device converts thermal energy to electric energy  Voltmeters  Digital Multimeters
  • 7. Just what does an A/D converter DO?  Converts analog signals into binary words
  • 8. Analog  Digital Conversion 2-Step Process:  Quantizing - breaking down analog value is a set of finite states  Encoding - assigning a digital word or number to each state and matching it to the input signal
  • 9. Step 1: Quantizing Output Discrete Voltage Example: States Ranges (V) You have 0-10V 0 0.00-1.25 signals. Separate them 1 1.25-2.50 into a set of discrete 2 2.50-3.75 states with 1.25V increments. (How did 3 3.75-5.00 we get 1.25V? See 4 5.00-6.25 next slide…) 5 6.25-7.50 6 7.50-8.75 7 8.75-10.0
  • 10. Quantizing The number of possible states that the converter can output is: N=2n where n is the number of bits in the AD converter Example: For a 3 bit A/D converter, N=23=8. Analog quantization size: Q=(Vmax-Vmin)/N = (10V – 0V)/8 = 1.25V
  • 11. Encoding Output Output Binary Equivalent  Here we assign the States digital value (binary 0 000 number) to each 1 001 state for the 2 010 computer to read. 3 011 4 100 5 101 6 110 7 111
  • 12. Accuracy of A/D Conversion There are two ways to best improve accuracy of A/D conversion:  increasing the resolution which improves the accuracy in measuring the amplitude of the analog signal.  increasing the sampling rate which increases the maximum frequency that can be measured.
  • 13. Resolution  Resolution (number of discrete values the converter can produce) = Analog Quantization size (Q) (Q) = Vrange / 2^n, where Vrange is the range of analog voltages which can be represented  limited by signal-to-noise ratio (should be around 6dB)  In our previous example: Q = 1.25V, this is a high resolution. A lower resolution would be if we used a 2-bit converter, then the resolution would be 10/2^2 = 2.50V.
  • 14. Sampling Rate Frequency at which ADC evaluates analog signal. As we see in the second picture, evaluating the signal more often more accurately depicts the ADC signal.
  • 15. Aliasing  Occurs when the input signal is changing much faster than the sample rate. For example, a 2 kHz sine wave being sampled at 1.5 kHz would be reconstructed as a 500 Hz (the aliased signal) sine wave. Nyquist Rule:  Use a sampling frequency at least twice as high as the maximum frequency in the signal to avoid aliasing.
  • 16. Overall Better Accuracy  Increasing both the sampling rate and the resolution you can obtain better accuracy in your AD signals.
  • 17. A/D Converter Types By Danny Carpenter  Converters  Flash ADC  Delta-Sigma ADC  Dual Slope (integrating) ADC  Successive Approximation ADC
  • 18. Flash ADC  Consistsof a series of comparators, each one comparing the input signal to a unique reference voltage.  The comparator outputs connect to the inputs of a priority encoder circuit, which produces a binary output
  • 20. How Flash Works  As the analog input voltage exceeds the reference voltage at each comparator, the comparator outputs will sequentially saturate to a high state.  The priority encoder generates a binary number based on the highest-order active input, ignoring all other active inputs.
  • 22. Flash Advantages Disadvantages  Simplest in terms of operational theory  Lower resolution  Expensive  Most efficient in terms  For each additional of speed, very fast output bit, the number  limited only in terms of of comparators is comparator and gate propagation delays doubled  i.e. for 8 bits, 256 comparators needed
  • 23. Sigma Delta ADC  Over sampled input signal goes to the integrator  Output of integration is compared to GND  Iterates to produce a serial bit stream  Output is serial bit stream with # of 1’s proportional to Vin
  • 25. Sigma-Delta Advantages Disadvantages  High resolution  Slow due to oversampling  No precision external components needed
  • 26. Dual Slope Converter Vin tFIX tmeas t  The sampled signal charges a capacitor for a fixed amount of time  By integrating over time, noise integrates out of the conversion  Then the ADC discharges the capacitor at a fixed rate with the counter counts the ADC’s output bits. A longer discharge time results in a higher count
  • 27. Dual Slope Converter Advantages Disadvantages  Input signal is averaged  Slow  Greater noise immunity  High precision external than other ADC types components required to  High accuracy achieve accuracy
  • 28. Successive Approximation ADC By Stephanie Pohl A Successive Approximation Register (SAR) is added to the circuit  Instead of counting up in binary sequence, this register counts by trying all values of bits starting with the MSB and finishing at the LSB.  The register monitors the comparators output to see if the binary count is greater or less than the analog signal input and adjusts the bits accordingly
  • 31. Successive Approximation Advantages Disadvantages  Capable of high speed and  Higher resolution reliable successive approximation  Medium accuracy compared ADC’s will be slower to other ADC types  Speed limited to ~5Msps  Good tradeoff between speed and cost  Capable of outputting the binary number in serial (one bit at a time) format.
  • 32. ADC Types Comparison ADC Resolution Comparison Dual Slope Flash Successive Approx Sigma-Delta 0 5 10 15 20 25 Resolution (Bits) Type Speed (relative) Cost (relative) Dual Slope Slow Med Flash Very Fast High Successive Appox Medium – Fast Low Sigma-Delta Slow Low
  • 33. Successive Approximation Example  10 bit resolution or 0.0009765625V of Vref  Vin= .6 volts  Vref=1volts  Find the digital value of Vin
  • 34. Successive Approximation  MSB (bit 9)  Divided Vref by 2  Compare Vref /2 with Vin  If Vin is greater than Vref /2 , turn MSB on (1)  If Vin is less than Vref /2 , turn MSB off (0)  Vin =0.6V and V=0.5  Since Vin>V, MSB = 1 (on)
  • 35. Successive Approximation  Next Calculate MSB-1 (bit 8)  Compare Vin=0.6 V to V=Vref/2 + Vref/4= 0.5+0.25 =0.75V  Since 0.6<0.75, MSB is turned off  Calculate MSB-2 (bit 7)  Go back to the last voltage that caused it to be turned on (Bit 9) and add it to Vref/8, and compare with Vin  Compare Vin with (0.5+Vref/8)=0.625  Since 0.6<0.625, MSB is turned off
  • 36. Successive Approximation  Calculate the state of MSB-3 (bit 6)  Go to the last bit that caused it to be turned on (In this case MSB-1) and add it to Vref/16, and compare it to Vin  Compare Vin to V= 0.5 + Vref/16= 0.5625  Since 0.6>0.5625, MSB-3=1 (turned on)
  • 37. Successive Approximation  This process continues for all the remaining bits.
  • 38. The HC11 and ADC By Harry “Bo” Marr
  • 39.
  • 40. ADC Flow Diagram in HC11 8 channel/bit input  VRL = 0 volts Pin: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0  VRH = 5 volts  Digital input on PE Port E (analog input) ADR1 - result 1 Analog Multiplexer ADR2 - result 2 Result A/D Converter Register ADR3 - result 3 Interface ADR4 - result 4
  • 41. Stuctural Diagram of ADC on HC11 PE0 8-bits CAPACITIVE DAC AN0 WITH SAMPLE AND HOLD VRH PE1 AN1 PE2 SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION AN2 REGISTER AND CONTROL VRL PE3 AN3 ANALOG MUX PE4 AN4 PE5 INTERNAL AN5 DATA BUS PE6 MULT SCAN CCF CD CC CB CA AN6 PE7 AN7 ADCTL A/D CONTROL RESULT REGISTER INTERFACE ADR1 ADR2 ADR3 ADR4 P 64 M68HC11 Family Data Sheet
  • 42. ADC by Clock cycle Conversion Sequence E Clock cycles: Sample (12) Bit 7 (4) 6 (2)_ (2)0 (2) End ADPU = 1 (2) Successive approximation 1st, ADR1 2nd, ADR2 3rd, ADR3 4th, ADR4 CCF 0 32 64 96
  • 43. Output States Discretized Binary Coded Voltage Range Equivalent 0 0 - 19.5 mV $00 1 19.6 - 39.0 mV $01 2 39.1 - 58.5 mV $02 … … … 255 4.98 - 5.0 V $FF • HC11 => 8 bits => 28 = 256 • HC11 accepts 0 – 5V range • Voltage Range = (VRH – VRL)/255 * State
  • 44. ADCTL Register $1030 CCF |No Op| SCAN |MULT | CD | CC | CB | CA Read 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 • CCF: (1) after conversion cycle, (0) when written to. • SCAN: Continuous (1) or Not (0) • MULT: Multi-Channel (1) or Single Channel (0) 0 = Single Channel is read 4 times • CD:CC:CB:CA = 0000 – 0111 Chooses input channel Chooses Channel Group when MULT = 1 • Pg 27 – 28 in Reference Manual
  • 45. Options Register $1039 ADPU |CSEL | IRQE |DLY | CME | NoOp| CR1 | CR0 1 0 0 1 1 - 0 0 Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 • ADPU: Power up (1) wait 100ms, No conversion (0) • CSEL: use internal system clock (1), use E-clock (0) • IRQE: Falling Edge interupt (1), low level interrupt (0) • DLY: Delay enabled (1), Delay disabled (0) • CME: Monitor Clock (1), Don’t monitor clock (0) •CR[1:0] = Divide E clock by 1, 4, 16, 64. • pg 38 in reference manual
  • 46. Analog to Digital Results Register: $1031 - $1034 ADR2 ($1032) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 • Register $1032 = $02 • Options Register ($1039) = $80 • ADCTL Register ($1030) = $00 • Just read in signal between 19.2 – 39.0 mV on pin E1!
  • 47. OPTION ($1039) ADPU CSEL IREQ DLY CME 0 CR1 CR2 ADCTL ($1030) CCF 0 SCAN MULT CD CC CB CA OPTION EQU $1039 ADCTL EQU $1030 ADR1 EQU $1031 ADRESULT RMB 1 Turn on charge pump ORG $2000 and select clock source LDAA #$80 ;ADPU=1,CSEL=0 STAA OPTION ; “ Delay for charge pump LDY #30 ;delay for 105 µs to stabilize DELAY DEY BNE DELAY LDAA #$10 ;SCAN=0,MULT=1,CHAN GRP=00 Set ADCTL to STAA ADCTL ; start conversion start conversion LDX #ADCTL ;check for complete flag BRCLR 0,X #$80 * ;CCF is bit 7 Wait until conv. complete LDAA ADR1 ;read chan. 0 STAA ADRESULT ;store in result Read result SWI
  • 48. References  Ron Bishop, “Basic Microprocessors and the 6800”, Hayden Book Company Inc., 1979  Motorola, “MC68HC11E Family Data Sheet”, Motorola, Inc., Rev. 5, 2003.  Motorola, “MC68HC11 Reference Manual”, Motorola, Inc., Rev. 4, 2002.  Motorola, “MC68HC11 Programming Reference Guide”, Motorola, Inc., Rev. 2, 2003.