Analog-to-digital converter with writable result register

Coded data generation or conversion – Analog to or from digital conversion – Analog to digital conversion

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341126, H03M 100

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ABSTRACT:
An analog-to-digital converter has a conversion section that converts an external analog signal to an internal digital signal, a digital input port that receives an external digital signal, and a result register. A selector controlled by a selection signal selects either the internal digital signal or the external digital signal for storage in the result register. The external digital signal can be written into the result register for test purposes, or to use the result register for general-purpose data storage.

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