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ADC16 calibration procedure and programmable delay block synchronisation for MC9S08LGW64

Posted: 13 Jul 2010  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: ADC16 calibration procedure  MC9S08LGW64 block synchronisation  ADC configuration 

[Summary of tips] The MC9S08LGW64 MCU has integrated 16bit ADC and programmable delay block (PDB). Two independent channels of PDB are available for two independent instances of ADC. The integration of ADC and PDB is not standardised across different devices. Integration of PDB and ADC in MCS08LGW64 MCU is similar to the integration available in......
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