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The ADC peripheral supports receiving events routed through a generic channel from other peripherals. Refer to Section 7.1.3.3 and Section 7.2.3 for how generic event route works.
Once the channel to be used is determined, and both the publisher and subscriber ports for the peripherals being connected are known, use the steps below to establish the event connection. In this example, a GPIO triggered ADC application will be configured, using GPIO Port A to publish an event to generic channel 1, with ADC0 subscribing to generic channel 1 as a start-of-conversion trigger.