SPRUJD3A July 2025 – October 2025 F28E120SB , F28E120SC
In this mode, Channel 1 has high priority over Channel 2.
| Higher priority: | CH1 |
| Lower priority: | CH2 |
Given an example where both CH1 and CH2 are enabled in Channel 1 high-priority mode and CH2 is currently being processed. Then CH1 receives an interrupt trigger from the respective peripheral before CH2 completes. CH1 is now pending. When the current CH2 word transfer is completed, regardless of whether the DMA has completed the entire CH2 burst, CH2 execution is suspended and CH1 is serviced. After the CH1 burst completes, CH2 resumes execution.
Upon completion of the full bursts on both channels, there are no more channels pending, so the round-robin state machine enters an idle state.
Typically Channel 1 is used in this mode for the ADC, since the data rate is so high. However, Channel 1 high-priority mode can be used in conjunction with any peripheral.