In most software-development organizations, the testing program functions as the
final "quality gate" for an application, allowing or preventing the move from the
comfort of the software-engineering environment into the real world. With this role
comes a large responsibility: The success of an application, and possibly of theorganization, can rest on the quality of the software product.
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This example program shows how to configure and use the A/D Converter of the following microcontroller:
STMicroelectronics ST10F166
After configuring the A/D, the program reads the A/D result and outputs the converted value using the serial port.
To run this program...
Build the project (Project Menu, Build Target)
Start the debugger (Debug Menu, Start/Stop Debug Session)
View the Serial Window (View Menu, Serial Window #1)
View the A/D converter peripheral (Peripheral Menu, A/D Converter)
Run the program (Debug Menu, Go)
A debug script (debug.ini) creates buttons that set different analog values in A/D channels. As the program runs, you will see the A/D input and output change.
Other buttons create signals that generate sine wave or sawtooth patterns as analog inputs. µ Vision3 users may enable the built-in Logic Analyzer to view, measure and compare these input signals graphically.