How to work with inbuilt Analog Comparators of PIC18F4550- (Part 12/25)

Using PIC’s Analog Comparator

Analog comparator is an electronic device which compares the two voltage signals and provides TTL logic output to indicate the larger signal. The analog comparator is used in various applications where two inputs signals need to be compared. IR sensor is a very common example where analog comparator is used.

PIC18F4550 has two in-built comparators which can be used in eight different modes. These in-built comparators save the cost and connections for providing an extra IC (like LM324LM339 etc) in the circuit. This article explains the configuration of the analog comparators of this PIC microcontroller.

PIC18F4550 consists of two analog comparators and these comparators can be used in eight different modes. The analog comparators’ I/O pins are multiplexed with PortA pins (RA0 – RA5) pins of the controller. The register CMCON is configured to set the mode of the comparator in a PIC microcontroller. The bits of CMCON register are explained below.

CMCON (Comparator Control Register) 
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
C2OUT
C1OUT
C2INV
C1INV
CIS
CM2
CM1
CM0
Fig. 2: Bit Configuration of Comparator Control Register in PIC18F4550 
CM2:CM0: These bits are used to set one of the comparator modes (of 8 different modes). The comparator can be configured in following modes:
CM2:CM0
Mode
Description
000
Comparators Reset
The comparators remain reset and the output is read as zero
001
One Independent Comparator with Output
Comparator 1 is active with external output at RA4/C1OUT pin
010
Two Independent Comparators
Both comparators work separately with output changes at C1OUT and C2OUT bits respectively
011
Two Independent Comparators with Outputs
Both comparators work separately with external outputs at RA4/C1OUT and RA5/C2OUT pins respectively
100
Two Common Reference Comparators
The comparators works separately having common reference voltage on positive reference pins of the comparators with output changes at C1OUT and C2OUT bits respectively
101
Two Common Reference Comparators with Outputs
The comparators work separately having common reference voltage on positive reference pins of the comparators with external outputs at RA4/C1OUT and RA5/C2OUT pins respectively
110
Four Inputs Multiplexed to Two Comparators
Both comparators have multiplexed input at negative reference pin of the comparator. The common reference voltage at positive reference voltage pin comes from internal voltage reference module with output changes at C1OUT and C2OUT bits respectively
111
Comparators Off
Both comparators remain off
 Fig. 3: Bit configurations and Modes for using analog compatator of PIC18F4550 
CIS: This bit has to be configured when CM0:CM2 bit is set as 110.
1 =       C1 VIN- connects to RA3/AN3/VREF+
            C2 VIN- connects to RA2/AN2/VREF-/CVREF
0 =       C1 VIN- connects to RA0/AN0
                           C2 VIN- connects to RA1/AN1
 
C1INV: This bit is used to invert the output bit of the comparator 1.
1 = C1 output inverted
0 = C1 output not inverted
C2INV: This bit is used to invert the output bit of the comparator 2.
1 = C2 output inverted
0 = C2 output not inverted
C1OUT: The output of the comparator 1 is stored here.
When C1INV = 0:
1 = C1 VIN+ > C1 VIN-
0 = C1 VIN+ < C1 VIN-
When C1INV = 1:
1 = C1 VIN+ < C1 VIN-
0 = C1 VIN+ > C1 VIN-
C2OUT: The output of the comparator 2 is stored here.
When C2INV = 0:
1 = C2 VIN+ > C2 VIN-
0 = C2 VIN+ < C2 VIN-
When C2INV = 1:
1 = C2 VIN+ < C2 VIN-
0 = C2 VIN+ > C2 VIN-
Using PIC’s Analog Comparator
Objective: To design proximity sensors using IR LEDs (IR sensors) using the in-built comparators of PIC microcontroller.
The two IR sensors can be designed by using PIC18F4550 microcontroller. The Two Common Reference Comparators with Outputs (CM2:CM0 = 101) mode is selected to design the sensors. The input pins for sensor inputs are RA0/AN0 and RA1/AN1 (pins 2 & 3) and reference voltage pin is RA3/AN3 (pin 5). The outputs of the comparators 1 and 2 are obtained at RA4/C1OUT and RA5/C2OUT pins (pins 6 & 7).
The diagram for both the comparators is given below.Using PIC’s Analog Comparator

The circuit connection for a single IR module is as follows.IR module

The complete connection layout is shown in the circuit diagram tab.
Programming steps:
1.      Set RA0 – RA3 pins as input by data direction register.
2.      Set RA4 – RA5 pins as output pins.
3.      Select the relevant comparator mode from CMCON register.

 

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