41.4.6 Low-Pass Filter Mode
The Low-Pass Filter mode (MD
=
‘b100
) acts
similarly to the Average mode in how it handles samples; it accumulates samples until
the CNT value is greater than or equal to RPT, then triggers a threshold comparison. But, instead of a simple average,
it performs a low-pass filter operation on all of the samples, reducing the effect of
high-frequency noise on the total, then performs a threshold comparison on the results.
In this mode, the CRS bits determine the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter
(as demonstrated by Digital Filter/Average). Refer to the Computation
Operation section for a more detailed description of the mathematical
operation.For more information about Low-Pass Filter mode, refer to the
following Microchip application note, available at the corporate website (www.microchip.com):
- AN2749, “PIC18 12-bit ADCC in Low-Pass Filter Mode”