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ADC 19 click

ADC 19 Click is a compact add-on board that contains a high-performance data converter. This board features the ADC122S101, a low-power two-channel CMOS 12-bit analog-to-digital converter from Texas Instruments. This SPI configurable analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is fully specified over a sample rate range of 500ksps to 1Msps, offering high reliability and performance. The converter is based on a successive-approximation register architecture with an internal track-and-hold circuit configurable to accept one or two input signals at its input channels.

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Click library

  • Author : Stefan Filipovic
  • Date : Mar 2022.
  • Type : SPI type

Software Support

We provide a library for the ADC 19 Click as well as a demo application (example), developed using MikroElektronika compilers. The demo can run on all the main MikroElektronika development boards.

Package can be downloaded/installed directly from NECTO Studio Package Manager(recommended way), downloaded from our LibStock™ or found on Mikroe github account.

Library Description

This library contains API for ADC 19 Click driver.

Standard key functions :

  • adc19_cfg_setup Config Object Initialization function.
void adc19_cfg_setup ( adc19_cfg_t *cfg );
  • adc19_init Initialization function.
err_t adc19_init ( adc19_t *ctx, adc19_cfg_t *cfg );

Example key functions :

  • adc19_set_vref This function sets the voltage reference value that will be used for voltage calculation.
void adc19_set_vref ( adc19_t *ctx, float vref );
  • adc19_set_input_channel This function sets the selected input channel active by modifying the control register.
err_t adc19_set_input_channel ( adc19_t *ctx, uint8_t input_ch );
  • adc19_get_voltage This function reads the voltage from the previously selected channel by using SPI serial interface.
err_t adc19_get_voltage ( adc19_t *ctx, float *voltage );

Example Description

This example demonstrates the use of ADC 19 click board by reading the voltage from the two analog input channels.

The demo application is composed of two sections :

Application Init

Initializes the driver and logger and sets the ADC voltage reference.

void application_init ( void )
{
    log_cfg_t log_cfg;  /**< Logger config object. */
    adc19_cfg_t adc19_cfg;  /**< Click config object. */

    /** 
     * Logger initialization.
     * Default baud rate: 115200
     * Default log level: LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG
     * @note If USB_UART_RX and USB_UART_TX 
     * are defined as HAL_PIN_NC, you will 
     * need to define them manually for log to work. 
     * See @b LOG_MAP_USB_UART macro definition for detailed explanation.
     */
    LOG_MAP_USB_UART( log_cfg );
    log_init( &logger, &log_cfg );
    log_info( &logger, " Application Init " );

    // Click initialization.
    adc19_cfg_setup( &adc19_cfg );
    ADC19_MAP_MIKROBUS( adc19_cfg, MIKROBUS_1 );
    if ( SPI_MASTER_ERROR == adc19_init( &adc19, &adc19_cfg ) )
    {
        log_error( &logger, " Communication init." );
        for ( ; ; );
    }
    
    adc19_set_vref ( &adc19, ADC19_VREF_3V3 );
    
    log_info( &logger, " Application Task " );
}

Application Task

Reads and displays the voltage from the two analog input channels on the USB UART approximately every 500ms.

void application_task ( void )
{
    float voltage;
    if ( ADC19_OK == adc19_set_input_channel ( &adc19, ADC19_INPUT_CHANNEL_1 ) )
    {
        if ( ADC19_OK == adc19_get_voltage ( &adc19, &voltage ) )
        {
            log_printf ( &logger, " IN1 : %.3f V \r\n", voltage );
        }
    }
    if ( ADC19_OK == adc19_set_input_channel ( &adc19, ADC19_INPUT_CHANNEL_2 ) )
    {
        if ( ADC19_OK == adc19_get_voltage ( &adc19, &voltage ) )
        {
            log_printf ( &logger, " IN2 : %.3f V \r\n\n", voltage );
        }
    }
    Delay_ms ( 500 );
}

The full application code, and ready to use projects can be installed directly from NECTO Studio Package Manager(recommended way), downloaded from our LibStock™ or found on Mikroe github account.

Other Mikroe Libraries used in the example:

  • MikroSDK.Board
  • MikroSDK.Log
  • Click.ADC19

Additional notes and informations

Depending on the development board you are using, you may need USB UART click, USB UART 2 Click or RS232 Click to connect to your PC, for development systems with no UART to USB interface available on the board. UART terminal is available in all MikroElektronika compilers.