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1. Intel® MAX® 10 Analog to Digital Converter Overview
2. Intel® MAX® 10 ADC Architecture and Features
3. Intel® MAX® 10 ADC Design Considerations
4. Intel® MAX® 10 ADC Implementation Guides
5. Modular ADC Core Intel® FPGA IP and Modular Dual ADC Core Intel® FPGA IP References
6. Intel® MAX® 10 Analog to Digital Converter User Guide Archives
7. Document Revision History for Intel® MAX® 10 Analog to Digital Converter User Guide
2.2.1.1. Configuration 1: Standard Sequencer with Avalon-MM Sample Storage
2.2.1.2. Configuration 2: Standard Sequencer with Avalon-MM Sample Storage and Threshold Violation Detection
2.2.1.3. Configuration 3: Standard Sequencer with External Sample Storage
2.2.1.4. Configuration 4: ADC Control Core Only
5.4.1. Command Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.2. Response Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.3. Threshold Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.4. CSR Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.5. IRQ Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.6. Peripheral Clock Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.7. Peripheral Reset Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.8. ADC PLL Clock Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
5.4.9. ADC PLL Locked Interface of Modular ADC Core and Modular Dual ADC Core
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2.2.1.2. Configuration 2: Standard Sequencer with Avalon-MM Sample Storage and Threshold Violation Detection
In this configuration variant, you can use the standard sequencer micro core with internal on-chip RAM for storing ADC samples with the additional capability of detecting threshold violation. This configuration is useful for system monitoring application where you want to know whether the ADC samples value fall outside the maximum or minimum threshold value.
When the threshold value is violated, the Modular ADC Core or Modular Dual ADC Core IP core notifies the discrete logic component. The discrete component then triggers system recovery action. For example, the system can increase the fan speed in a temperature control system.
Figure 11. Standard Sequencer with Avalon-MM Sample Storage and Threshold Violation Detection (Modular ADC Core IP Core)
In dual ADC mode, you can configure the threshold detection of each ADC instance independently of each other. This capability is available because each ADC instance measures different analog metrics.
Figure 12. Standard Sequencer with Avalon-MM Sample Storage and Threshold Violation Detection (Modular Dual ADC Core IP Core)