33.2 Overview

The Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) peripheral is a 12-bit differential and single-ended ADC, with a conversion rate up to 800 ksps at 12-bit resolution.

The ADC supports multiple analog input channels, selectable for single-ended or differential measurements. Internal and external reference voltage options are available, providing flexibility for various application requirements.

The ADC offers features such as accumulation modes for averaging or filtering results, a digital window comparator for threshold monitoring, and support for event-triggered conversions. These capabilities enable efficient and flexible analog signal measurement in a wide range of applications.