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F411 ADC1 VBAT Reading Too High

HDaji.1
Senior

Hi,

I have a PCB with F411 as MCU.

MCU VBAT pin is directly connected to battery positive pin.

I try to use ADC1 to read the VBAT value. 

Here is the ADC1 init code:

 

ADC_ChannelConfTypeDef sConfig = {0}; /* USER CODE BEGIN ADC1_Init 1 */ /* USER CODE END ADC1_Init 1 */ /** Configure the global features of the ADC (Clock, Resolution, Data Alignment and number of conversion) */ hadc1.Instance = ADC1; hadc1.Init.ClockPrescaler = ADC_CLOCK_SYNC_PCLK_DIV4; hadc1.Init.Resolution = ADC_RESOLUTION_12B; hadc1.Init.ScanConvMode = ENABLE; hadc1.Init.ContinuousConvMode = ENABLE; hadc1.Init.DiscontinuousConvMode = DISABLE; hadc1.Init.ExternalTrigConvEdge = ADC_EXTERNALTRIGCONVEDGE_NONE; hadc1.Init.ExternalTrigConv = ADC_SOFTWARE_START; hadc1.Init.DataAlign = ADC_DATAALIGN_RIGHT; hadc1.Init.NbrOfConversion = 1; hadc1.Init.DMAContinuousRequests = ENABLE; hadc1.Init.EOCSelection = ADC_EOC_SINGLE_CONV; if (HAL_ADC_Init(&hadc1) != HAL_OK) { Error_Handler(); } /** Configure for the selected ADC regular channel its corresponding rank in the sequencer and its sample time. */ sConfig.Channel = ADC_CHANNEL_VBAT; sConfig.Rank = 1; sConfig.SamplingTime = ADC_SAMPLETIME_15CYCLES; if (HAL_ADC_ConfigChannel(&hadc1, &sConfig) != HAL_OK) { Error_Handler(); }
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Here is the ADC reading code:

 

adc_read_complete = 0; HAL_ADC_Start_DMA(&hadc1, (uint32_t *)adc_reading, adc_ch_cnt); while(adc_read_complete == 0); float v1 = (float)adc_reading[0] / 4096.0 * 4 * 3.3;

 

My issue is that the reading value is higher than the measured one; and the difference is quite constant as showed below:

ADC reading right after boot-up

* Similar to Measured Value

Reading 1Reading 2
4.1194.8634.844
3.6094.1224.141

The first reading after boot-up is almost same as measured value; however, subsequent reading values are constantly higher.

For the measured value: we remove battery from PCB and use multi-meter to measure.

Can anyone have any idea on why this could happen, what I have done wrongly?

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AScha.3
Chief III

Hi,

did you set sampling time , long enough :

AScha3_0-1713771512883.png

You didnt show the adc clock/setting, but i assume 15 cycles time is too short. (set 387 cycles , for test).

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HDaji.1
Senior

Forgot the add the DMA for ADC1 code:

/* DMA controller clock enable */ __HAL_RCC_DMA2_CLK_ENABLE(); /* DMA interrupt init */ /* DMA2_Stream0_IRQn interrupt configuration */ HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(DMA2_Stream0_IRQn, 0, 0); HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(DMA2_Stream0_IRQn);

DMA handler

void DMA2_Stream0_IRQHandler(void) { /* USER CODE BEGIN DMA2_Stream0_IRQn 0 */ /* USER CODE END DMA2_Stream0_IRQn 0 */ HAL_DMA_IRQHandler(&hdma_adc1); /* USER CODE BEGIN DMA2_Stream0_IRQn 1 */ adc_read_complete = 1; /* USER CODE END DMA2_Stream0_IRQn 1 */ }
AScha.3
Chief III

Hi,

did you set sampling time , long enough :

AScha3_0-1713771512883.png

You didnt show the adc clock/setting, but i assume 15 cycles time is too short. (set 387 cycles , for test).

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yes, you're right. @AScha.3 

Once sampling time is changed to maximum: for F411, it's 480 cycles.

The reading becomes accurately close to measured value.