lpc_adc_basic
Overview
The lpc_adc_basic example shows how to use LPC ADC driver in the simplest way.
In this example, the sensor is used to created the input analog signal. When user type in any key from the keyboard, the software trigger API is called to start the conversion. Then it polls the conversion sequence A’s flag till the conversion is completed. When the conversion is completed, just print the conversion result to terminal.
Project Information
1.what are ADC conversion sequences? A conversion sequence is a single pass through a series of A/D conversions performed on a selected set of A/D channels. Software can set-up two independent conversion sequences, either of which can be triggered by software or by a transition on one of the hardware triggers. Each sequence can be triggered by a different hardware trigger. One of these conversion sequences is referred to as the A sequence and the other as the B sequence. It is not necessary to employ both sequences. An optional single-step mode allows advancing through the channels of a sequence one at a time on each successive occurrence of a trigger. The user can select whether a trigger on the B sequence can interrupt an already-in-progress A sequence. The B sequence, however, can never be interrupted by an A trigger.
How to use software-triggered conversion? There are two ways that software can trigger a conversion sequence:
Start Bit: The first way to software-trigger an sequence is by setting the START bit in the corresponding SEQn_CTRL register. The response to this is identical to occurrence of a hardware trigger on that sequence. Specifically, one cycle of conversions through that conversion sequence will be immediately triggered except as indicated above. (In this example, we use this way.)
Burst Mode: The other way to initiate conversions is to set the BURST bit in the SEQn_CTRL register. As long as this bit is 1 the designated conversion sequence will be continuously and repetitively cycled through. Any new software or hardware trigger on this sequence will be ignored.
Program Flow
1.This example demonstrates how to configure the A sequences with polling, assigning one channel with software trigger, you can configure channel via “DEMO_ADC_SAMPLE_CHANNEL_NUMBER”.
2.Before configuration of the ADC begins, the ADC is put through a self-calibration cycle.
3.After ADC channels are assigned to each of the sequences, the software trigger is chosen. Setting SEQA_CTRL_START to ‘1’ will trigger sequence A.
4.After ADC channels are assigned to each of the sequences, if the user enters any key via terminal, software trigger will start.
5.Read the corresponding DATAVALID field with polling to judge whether the conversion completes and the result is ready. If the result is ready, the example will printf result information to terminal.