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Let's put all of the above together to read raw data from the ADC. We will connect a Potentiometer(Pot) to channel 0, vary it and read the raw voltage. | Let's put all of the above together to read raw data from the ADC. We will connect a Potentiometer(Pot) to channel 0, vary it and read the raw voltage. | ||
==Hookup Pot== | ==Hookup Pot== | ||
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==Code to Read Voltage== | ==Code to Read Voltage== | ||
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Revision as of 11:31, 28 March 2016
The Atmega32 comes with a 10-bit, 8 channel inbuilt Ananlog to Digital Convertor (ADC). We will set it up and read temperature from LM35 and light with a simple (light dependent Resistor)LDR. So let's get started!
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[hide]Basics
The ACSRA register allows us to enable the adc and set the sampling rate.
ADC Control and Status Register A (ACSRA):
7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
ADEN | ADSC | ADATE | ADIF | ADIE | ADPS2 | ADPS1 | ADPS0 |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
We will first initialize the ADC with the following code
- Enable ADC by Setting ADEN bit of ADCSRA and set the sampling frequency to half of oscillator frequency (i.e 8 MHz)
- Select channel zero by default using the ADMUX register shown below.
ADC Multiplexer Select (ADMUX)
7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
REFS1 | REFS0 | ADLAR | MUX4 | MUX3 | MUX2 | MUX1 | MUX0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
- void ADC_Init()
- {
- ADCSRA=(1<<ADEN) | (1<<ADPS0); /* Enable ADC , sampling freq=osc_freq/2 */
- ADMUX=0x00; /* Result right justified, select channel zero */
- }
Let us write another function to select the required channel and read the analog data as below :
- Select the required channel passed as input to the function
- Start the ADC conversion by setting ADSC bit in ADCSRA
- Wait till the conversion is over by checking the ADIF bit in ADCSRA
- Read the ADCW register and return the result of conversion
- uint16_t ADC_GetAdcValue(uint8_t v_adcChannel_u8)
- {
- ADMUX = v_adcChannel_u8; /* Select the required channel */
- DELAY_us(10); /* Wait for some time for the channel to get selected */
- util_BitSet(ADCSRA,ADSC); /* Start the ADC conversion by setting ADSC bit */
- while(util_IsBitCleared(ADCSRA,ADIF)); /* Wait till the conversion is over */
- /* ADIF will be set once ADC conversion is complete */
- return(ADCW); /* Return the 10-bit result */
- }
Raw Data
Let's put all of the above together to read raw data from the ADC. We will connect a Potentiometer(Pot) to channel 0, vary it and read the raw voltage.
Hookup Pot
Code to Read Voltage
#include "adc.h" | |
#include "uart.h" | |
int main() | |
{ | |
int adcValue; | |
float volt; | |
ADC_Init(); /* Initialize the ADC module */ | |
UART_Init(9600); /* Initialize UART at 9600 baud rate */ | |
while(1) | |
{ | |
adcValue = ADC_GetAdcValue(0); // Read the ADC value of channel zero | |
volt = (adcValue*5.00)/1023; //10bit resolution, 5vReference | |
UART_Printf("ADC0 Value:%4d Equivalent Voltage:%f\n\r",adcValue,volt); // Send the value on UART | |
} | |
return (0); | |
} |
Temperature
Let's connect the LM35 temperature sensor to channel zero of the ADC and read the temperature. Resolution with 5V reference can be calculated as: $$ResolutionOfADC = (5v/1023)=4.887mv = 5mv$$ For every degree celcius the Lm35 provides 10mv voltage change, therefore $$Temperature = ADCValue/2 $$
Hookup LM35
Code to Read Temperature
#include "adc.h" | |
#include "uart.h" | |
int main() | |
{ | |
int adcValue; | |
int temp; | |
ADC_Init(); /* Initialize the ADC module */ | |
UART_Init(9600); /* Initialize UART at 9600 baud rate */ | |
while(1) | |
{ | |
adcValue = ADC_GetAdcValue(0); // Read the ADC value of channel zero where the temperature sensor(LM35) is connected | |
/* Convert the raw ADC value to equivalent temperature with 5v as ADC reference | |
Step size of AdC= (5v/1023)=4.887mv = 5mv. | |
for every degree celcius the Lm35 provides 10mv voltage change. | |
1 step of ADC=5mv=0.5'c, hence the Raw ADC value can be divided by 2 to get equivalent temp*/ | |
temp = adcValue/2.0; // Divide by 2 to get the temp value. | |
UART_Printf("ADC0 Value:%4d Equivalent Temperature:%dC\n\r",adcValue,temp); // Send the value on UART | |
} | |
return (0); | |
} |