This application note from Infineon provides essential guidance for developers on effectively utilizing the Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) integrated within the Traveo II microcontroller family.
The document outlines comprehensive procedures for configuring the SAR ADC, covering both software and hardware trigger mechanisms. It explores advanced features such as group processing for sequential conversions, averaging for improved accuracy, range detection for monitoring voltage thresholds, pulse detection for filtering noise, and detailed diagnosis and calibration routines.
With practical examples and sample code, this guide is designed to assist engineers in implementing the SAR ADC for various embedded system applications, ensuring optimal performance and functionality.
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