Datasheet
Aalap Tripathy, 2004P3PS208
PSOC Lab, BITS Pilani Goa Campus
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14. We will give the LSB of the 16 bit counter (divide by 8) as clock to the PGA. Scroll down to AnalogClock_0_Select and
select DBB00 (where the LSB section of the 16 bit counter is placed).
Note : If dividing by less than 256, then we can use an 8-bit counter. By using an 8-bit you will save digital blocks for other
things.
Now select AnalogColumn_Clock_0 and select AnalogClock_0_Select. This effectively connects the output of the LSB of
the 16 bit counter to the clock input of the Programmable Gain Amplifier.
Once the default experiment is over, one could try connecting the MSB of the 16 bit counter (here connected to
AnalogColumn_Clock_1) and give it as clock input to the Programmable Gain Amplifier. Note the change in the outputs.