LM3S317-IQN20-A0T Luminary Micro, Inc., LM3S317-IQN20-A0T Datasheet - Page 308

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LM3S317-IQN20-A0T

Manufacturer Part Number
LM3S317-IQN20-A0T
Description
Microcontroller
Manufacturer
Luminary Micro, Inc.
Datasheet
Analog Comparator
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14.1
14.2
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Analog Comparator
An analog comparator is a peripheral that compares two analog voltages, and provides a logical
output that signals the comparison result.
The LM3S317 controller provides one analog comparator that can be configured to drive an output
or generate an interrupt or ADC event.
A comparator can compare a test voltage against any one of these voltages:
The comparator can provide its output to a device pin, acting as a replacement for an analog
comparator on the board, or it can be used to signal the application via interrupts or triggers to the
ADC to cause it to start capturing a sample sequence. The interrupt generation and ADC triggering
logic is separate. This means, for example, that an interrupt can be generated on a rising edge and
the ADC triggered on a falling edge.
Block Diagram
Figure 14-1. Analog Comparator Module Block Diagram
Functional Description
Important:
The comparator compares the VIN- and VIN+ inputs to produce an output, VOUT.
As shown in Figure 14-2, the input source for VIN- is an external input. In addition to an external
input, input sources for VIN+ can be the +ve input of comparator 0 or an internal reference.
An individual external reference voltage
A shared single external reference voltage
A shared internal reference voltage
It is recommended that the Digital-Input enable (the GPIODEN bit in the GPIO
module) for the analog input pin be disabled to prevent excessive current draw from
the I/O pads.
internal
C0+
C0-
bus
Preliminary
ACREFCTL
Voltage
Ref
-ve input
+ve input
+ve input (alternate)
reference input
ACSTAT0
ACCTL0
Comparator 0
interrupt
output
C0o
interrupt
May 4, 2007

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