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Table 20-31 lists the analog peripherals in the AUX domain. The AUX Analog Interface (AUX_ANAIF) holds digital control and data interfaces to the ADC, ISRC, and DAC peripherals. The operational clock rates for these interfaces are listed in Table 20-31. See Section 20.2 for description about operational rates. The COMPA and COMPB modules are entirely controlled and configured through AUX_ADI4.
Analog peripherals in the AUX domain can be shared between the Sensor Controller and the System CPU. If this is required, it is recommended to use the hardware semaphores in AUX to arbitrate access to the peripherals. For the same reason it is recommended that the System CPU and the Sensor Controller leave the peripherals in reset state after usage. See Table 20-21 for how TI software assigns resources to the semaphores.
Analog Peripheral | Direct Digital Interface | Operational Clock Rate | |
---|---|---|---|
BUS | SCE | ||
ADC | AUX_ANAIF:ADCx | X | |
ISRC | AUX_ANAIF:ISRCCTL | X | |
DAC | AUX_ANAIF:DACx | (X) | X |
COMPA | – | – | |
COMPB | – | – | |
AUX_ADI4 | – | X |