The Analog Comparator (ACMP) compares two voltages and outputs a digital signal indicating which is larger. It has two analog input terminals, IN+ and IN-, and one digital output OUT.

Activation


In order for the ACMP cell to be used in a GreenPAK design, the power up signal (PWR UP) needs to be active (HIGH). It is possible to have each ACMP always on, always off, or switched on dynamically based on a digital signal.

Parameters


Table 1.

Parameters ACMP0 ACMP1 ACMP2 ACMP3
IN+ source PIN6 PIN10 PIN13 PIN15
Buffered PIN6 Buffered PIN10 ACMP0 IN+ ACMP0 IN+
VDD ACMP0 IN+ ACMP2 IN+
IN- source 50mV 50mV 50mV 50mV
1200mV 1200mV 1200mV 1200mV
VDD/3 VDD/3 VDD/3 VDD/3
VDD/4 VDD/4 VDD/4 VDD/4
PIN7 PIN12 PIN12 PIN12
PIN12 PIN14 PIN14

Hysteresis:

Each ACMP has four selectable hysteresis options 0mV, 25mV, 50mV and 200mV.

0mV: will disable the input signal hysteresis;

25mV: is a +12.5mV and -12.5mV hysteresis;

50mV: is a +0mV and -50mV Hysteresis. For Vref=1V, the trigger points will be 1V and 0.95V. Only applies if Vref is internal;

200mV: is a +0mV and -200mV hysteresis. For Vref=1V, the trigger points will be 1V and 0.8V. Only applies if Vref is internal;


Low bandwidth:

Enable/Disable a low pass filter, cutoff frequency << 5kHz, to IN+. Not to be confused with the Speed parameter and is much lower than Normal speed.

IN+ source:

Positive Analog input source to ACMP.

IN- source:

Negative Analog input source to ACMP. Internal Vref thresholds are optimized near 1000mV.