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 * @file        readme.txt
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 * @brief       This file is routine instruction
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 * @version     V1.0.3
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 * @date        2025-05-31
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&par Example Description

This example describes how to use ADC peripheral to convert ADC Channel 4
input voltage in continuous conversion mode with interrupt.


&par Hardware Description

J2 and J3 should be shorted.
using ADC_CHANNEL_4(PD3).
using LED2(PB5).
using LED3(PB4).


&par Software Description

After Initialization, ADC will use ADC Channel 4 to convert voltage.
If the converted voltage greater than 3100mV, the LED2 on and LED3 off;
If the converted voltage less than 800mV, the LED2 off and LED3 on;
If the converted voltage is between 3100mV and 800mV, the LED2 and LED3 on.


&par Directory contents

  - ADC/ADC_ContinuousConversion/Source/apm32f00x_int.c     Interrupt handlers
  - ADC/ADC_ContinuousConversion/Source/main.c              Main program


&par Hardware and Software environment

  - This example runs on APM32F003 MINI Devices.


&par IDE environment

MDK-ARM V5.36
EWARM V8.50.5.26295
Eclipse V2022-06（4.24.0）
