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Closely related to first-conversion versus second-and-subsequent conversion latency is how conversions are triggered by the user. Many ADCs offer multiple modes to trigger a conversion. Examples of these modes include continuous-conversion, single-shot, or pulse-convert. Table 5-2 shows the available conversion modes in the ADS124S08.
BIT | FIELD | TYPE | RESET | DESCRIPTION |
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5 | MODE | R/W | 0h | Conversion mode selection Configures the ADC for either continuous-conversion or single-shot mode. 0 : Continuous-conversion mode (default) 1 : Single-shot conversion mode |
Continuous-conversion mode automatically starts a new conversion immediately after the previous conversion period completes. This process continues indefinitely until stopped by the user. Assuming a settled analog input, the ADC outputs settled data after each conversion period for second and subsequent conversions. This process is shown in Figure 5-2.
Conversely, single-shot mode produces one conversion result and then waits for user input before restarting the conversion process. When the user requests a new conversion in single-shot mode, the ADC resets the digital filter each time. Therefore, single-shot conversions are always affected by the first-conversion latency that was previously described in Section 5.1. This is true even if the same channel is repeatedly sampled without any ADC operations or step inputs.
The difference between conversion modes may also be included in the conversion latency table. For example, Table 5-1 indicates that first conversion latency applies to both continuous- and single-shot conversion mode for the ADS124S08, while second and subsequent conversion latency only applies to continuous-conversion mode. Refer to the specific ADC data sheet to identify available conversion modes as well as how each mode affects the overall conversion latency.