29.2 Overview
The analog comparator (AC) compares the voltage levels on two inputs and gives a digital output based on this comparison. The AC can be configured to generate interrupt requests and/or events upon several different combinations of input change.
The dynamic behavior of the AC can be adjusted by a hysteresis feature. The hysteresis can be customized to optimize the operation for each application.
The input selection includes analog port pins and internally generated inputs. The analog comparator output state can also be the output on a pin for use by external devices.
An AC has one positive input and one negative input. The digital output from the
comparator is '1
' when the difference between the positive and the
negative input voltage is positive, and '0
' otherwise.