diff --git a/docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/adc.rst b/docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/adc.rst index abba6594dc..10cd395302 100644 --- a/docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/adc.rst +++ b/docs/en/api-reference/peripherals/adc.rst @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Reading voltage on ADC1 channel 0 ({IDF_TARGET_ADC1_CH0}):: int val = adc1_get_raw(ADC1_CHANNEL_0); The input voltage in the above example is from 0 to 1.1 V (0 dB attenuation). The input range can be extended by setting a higher attenuation, see :cpp:type:`adc_atten_t`. -An example of using the ADC driver including calibration (discussed below) is available at esp-idf: :example:`peripherals/adc/adc` +An example of using the ADC driver including calibration (discussed below) is available at esp-idf: :example:`peripherals/adc` Reading voltage on ADC2 channel 7 ({IDF_TARGET_ADC2_CH7}):: @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Reading voltage on ADC2 channel 7 ({IDF_TARGET_ADC2_CH7}):: } The reading may fail due to collision with Wi-Fi, should check it. -An example using the ADC2 driver to read the output of DAC is available in esp-idf: :example:`peripherals/adc/adc2` +An example using the ADC2 driver to read the output of DAC is available in esp-idf: :example:`peripherals/adc` .. only:: esp32