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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ class ADC -- analog to digital conversion |
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val = adc.read_core_vbat() # read MCU VBAT |
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val = adc.read_core_vref() # read MCU VREF |
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Constructors |
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@ -77,6 +78,65 @@ Methods |
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The ADCAll Object |
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Instantiating this changes all ADC pins to analog inputs. It is possible to read the |
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MCU temperature, VREF and VBAT without using ADCAll. The raw data can be accessed on |
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ADC channels 16, 17 and 18 respectively. However appropriate scaling will need to be applied. |
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.. only:: port_pyboard |
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Instantiating this changes all ADC pins to analog inputs. The raw MCU temperature, |
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VREF and VBAT data can be accessed on ADC channels 16, 17 and 18 respectively. |
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Appropriate scaling will need to be applied. The temperature sensor on the chip |
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has poor absolute accuracy and is suitable only for detecting temperature changes. |
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The ``ADCAll`` ``read_core_vbat()`` and ``read_core_vref()`` methods read |
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the backup battery voltage and the (1.21V nominal) reference voltage using the |
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3.3V supply as a reference. Assuming the ``ADCAll`` object has been Instantiated with |
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``adc = pyb.ADCAll(12)`` the 3.3V supply voltage may be calculated: |
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``v33 = 3.3 * 1.21 / adc.read_core_vref()`` |
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If the 3.3V supply is correct the value of ``adc.read_core_vbat()`` will be |
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valid. If the supply voltage can drop below 3.3V, for example in in battery |
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powered systems with a discharging battery, the regulator will fail to preserve |
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the 3.3V supply resulting in an incorrect reading. To produce a value which will |
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remain valid under these circumstances use the following: |
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``vback = adc.read_core_vbat() * 1.21 / adc.read_core_vref()`` |
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It is possible to access these values without incurring the side effects of ``ADCAll``:: |
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def adcread(chan): # 16 temp 17 vbat 18 vref |
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assert chan >= 16 and chan <= 18, 'Invalid ADC channel' |
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start = pyb.millis() |
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timeout = 100 |
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stm.mem32[stm.RCC + stm.RCC_APB2ENR] |= 0x100 # enable ADC1 clock.0x4100 |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_CR2] = 1 # Turn on ADC |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_CR1] = 0 # 12 bit |
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if chan == 17: |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_SMPR1] = 0x200000 # 15 cycles |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC + 4] = 1 << 23 |
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elif chan == 18: |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_SMPR1] = 0x1000000 |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC + 4] = 0xc00000 |
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else: |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_SMPR1] = 0x40000 |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC + 4] = 1 << 23 |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_SQR3] = chan |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_CR2] = 1 | (1 << 30) | (1 << 10) # start conversion |
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while not stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_SR] & 2: # wait for EOC |
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if pyb.elapsed_millis(start) > timeout: |
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raise OSError('ADC timout') |
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data = stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_DR] # clear down EOC |
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stm.mem32[stm.ADC1 + stm.ADC_CR2] = 0 # Turn off ADC |
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return data |
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def v33(): |
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return 4096 * 1.21 / adcread(17) |
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def vbat(): |
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return 1.21 * 2 * adcread(18) / adcread(17) # 2:1 divider on Vbat channel |
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def vref(): |
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return 3.3 * adcread(17) / 4096 |
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def temperature(): |
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return 25 + 400 * (3.3 * adcread(16) / 4096 - 0.76) |
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