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README.md

Supported Targets ESP32 ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3 ESP32-C3

ADC DMA Example

(See the README.md file in the upper level 'examples' directory for more information about examples.)

This example shows how to use ADC Continuous Read Mode (DMA Mode) to read from GPIO pins via on-chip ADC module(s).

How to use example

Hardware Required

  • A development board with ESP32, ESP32-S and ESP32-C SoC
  • A USB cable for power supply and programming

Please refer to the channel array defined in adc_dma_example_main.c. These GPIOs should be connected to voltage sources (0 ~ 3.3V). If other ADC unit(s) / channel(s) are selected in your application, feel free to modify these definitions.

Configure the project

idf.py menuconfig

Build and Flash

Build the project and flash it to the board, then run monitor tool to view serial output:

idf.py -p PORT flash monitor

(To exit the serial monitor, type Ctrl-].)

See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.

Example Output

Running this example, you will see the following log output on the serial monitor:

I (338) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[0].atten is :0
I (348) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[0].channel is :2
I (348) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[0].unit is :0
I (358) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[1].atten is :0
I (358) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[1].channel is :3
I (368) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[1].unit is :0
I (368) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[2].atten is :0
I (378) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[2].channel is :0
I (378) ADC DMA: adc_pattern[2].unit is :1
I (388) TASK:: ret is 0, ret_num is 256
I (388) ADC DMA: Unit: 1,_Channel: 2, Value: bec
I (398) ADC DMA: Unit: 2,_Channel: 0, Value: 9cb
I (398) ADC DMA: Unit: 1,_Channel: 3, Value: acb
I (408) ADC DMA: Unit: 2,_Channel: 0, Value: 966
I (408) ADC DMA: Unit: 1,_Channel: 2, Value: b63
I (418) ADC DMA: Unit: 2,_Channel: 0, Value: 8ff
I (418) ADC DMA: Unit: 1,_Channel: 3, Value: a6b
I (428) ADC DMA: Unit: 2,_Channel: 0, Value: 8a2
...

Troubleshooting

  • program upload failure

    • Hardware connection is not correct: run idf.py -p PORT monitor, and reboot your board to see if there are any output logs.
    • The baud rate for downloading is too high: lower your baud rate in the menuconfig menu, and try again.

For any technical queries, please open an issue on GitHub. We will get back to you soon.