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<table class="head">
<tr>
<td class="head-ltitle">ADC(4)</td>
<td class="head-vol">Device Drivers Manual</td>
<td class="head-rtitle">ADC(4)</td>
</tr>
</table>
<div class="manual-text">
<section class="Sh">
<h1 class="Sh" id="NAME"><a class="permalink" href="#NAME">NAME</a></h1>
<p class="Pp"><code class="Nm">adc</code> — <span class="Nd">SuperH
on-chip analog/digital converter</span></p>
</section>
<section class="Sh">
<h1 class="Sh" id="SYNOPSIS"><a class="permalink" href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></h1>
<p class="Pp"><code class="Cd">adc* at shb?</code></p>
</section>
<section class="Sh">
<h1 class="Sh" id="DESCRIPTION"><a class="permalink" href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">adc</code> driver provides support for a
10-bit successive-approximation A/D converter with a selection of up to
eight analog input channels. ADC is an on-chip module found in some SuperH
microprocessors (SH7709 and others).</p>
</section>
<section class="Sh">
<h1 class="Sh" id="SEE_ALSO"><a class="permalink" href="#SEE_ALSO">SEE
ALSO</a></h1>
<p class="Pp"><a class="Xr">shb(4)</a></p>
</section>
<section class="Sh">
<h1 class="Sh" id="HISTORY"><a class="permalink" href="#HISTORY">HISTORY</a></h1>
<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">adc</code> driver first appeared in
<span class="Ux">NetBSD 2.0</span>.</p>
</section>
</div>
<table class="foot">
<tr>
<td class="foot-date">October 21, 2003</td>
<td class="foot-os">NetBSD 10.1</td>
</tr>
</table>
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