Infineon XMC7000: Timed Multi-Group ADC Sampling Guide

Document Overview

This document details the process of implementing timed sampling for multiple Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) groups on Infineon's XMC7000 series microcontrollers. It provides a practical guide for developers to configure and utilize the device's peripherals for precise, synchronized data acquisition.

Key Technical Aspects

The guide focuses on the interaction between the Timer/Counter/PWM (TCPWM) module and the Successive Approximation Register (SAR) ADC modules. It covers:

  • Configuring the TCPWM module to generate precise timing triggers for ADC conversions.
  • Setting up multiple SAR ADC channels to operate in a synchronized manner.
  • Utilizing Infineon's Modus Toolbox development environment for configuration and implementation.

Resources and References

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