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  1 Kernel driver lm73                                  1 Kernel driver lm73
  2 ==================                                  2 ==================
  3                                                     3 
  4 Supported chips:                                    4 Supported chips:
  5                                                     5 
  6   * Texas Instruments LM73                          6   * Texas Instruments LM73
  7                                                     7 
  8     Prefix: 'lm73'                                  8     Prefix: 'lm73'
  9                                                     9 
 10     Addresses scanned: I2C 0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0     10     Addresses scanned: I2C 0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x4c, 0x4d, and 0x4e
 11                                                    11 
 12     Datasheet: Publicly available at the Texas     12     Datasheet: Publicly available at the Texas Instruments website
 13                                                    13 
 14                https://www.ti.com/product/lm73     14                https://www.ti.com/product/lm73
 15                                                    15 
 16                                                    16 
 17 Author: Guillaume Ligneul <guillaume.ligneul@gm     17 Author: Guillaume Ligneul <guillaume.ligneul@gmail.com>
 18                                                    18 
 19 Documentation: Chris Verges <kg4ysn@gmail.com>      19 Documentation: Chris Verges <kg4ysn@gmail.com>
 20                                                    20 
 21                                                    21 
 22 Description                                        22 Description
 23 -----------                                        23 -----------
 24                                                    24 
 25 The LM73 is a digital temperature sensor.  All     25 The LM73 is a digital temperature sensor.  All temperature values are
 26 given in degrees Celsius.                          26 given in degrees Celsius.
 27                                                    27 
 28 Measurement Resolution Support                     28 Measurement Resolution Support
 29 ------------------------------                     29 ------------------------------
 30                                                    30 
 31 The LM73 supports four resolutions, defined in     31 The LM73 supports four resolutions, defined in terms of degrees C per
 32 LSB: 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625, and 0.3125.  Changin     32 LSB: 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625, and 0.3125.  Changing the resolution mode
 33 affects the conversion time of the LM73's anal     33 affects the conversion time of the LM73's analog-to-digital converter.
 34 From userspace, the desired resolution can be      34 From userspace, the desired resolution can be specified as a function of
 35 conversion time via the 'update_interval' sysf     35 conversion time via the 'update_interval' sysfs attribute for the
 36 device.  This attribute will normalize ranges      36 device.  This attribute will normalize ranges of input values to the
 37 maximum times defined for the resolution in th     37 maximum times defined for the resolution in the datasheet.
 38                                                    38 
 39     ============= ============= ============       39     ============= ============= ============
 40     Resolution    Conv. Time    Input Range        40     Resolution    Conv. Time    Input Range
 41     (C/LSB)       (msec)        (msec)             41     (C/LSB)       (msec)        (msec)
 42     ============= ============= ============       42     ============= ============= ============
 43     0.25          14             0..14             43     0.25          14             0..14
 44     0.125         28            15..28             44     0.125         28            15..28
 45     0.0625        56            29..56             45     0.0625        56            29..56
 46     0.03125       112           57..infinity       46     0.03125       112           57..infinity
 47     ============= ============= ============       47     ============= ============= ============
 48                                                    48 
 49 The following examples show how the 'update_in     49 The following examples show how the 'update_interval' attribute can be
 50 used to change the conversion time::               50 used to change the conversion time::
 51                                                    51 
 52     $ echo 0 > update_interval                     52     $ echo 0 > update_interval
 53     $ cat update_interval                          53     $ cat update_interval
 54     14                                             54     14
 55     $ cat temp1_input                              55     $ cat temp1_input
 56     24250                                          56     24250
 57                                                    57 
 58     $ echo 22 > update_interval                    58     $ echo 22 > update_interval
 59     $ cat update_interval                          59     $ cat update_interval
 60     28                                             60     28
 61     $ cat temp1_input                              61     $ cat temp1_input
 62     24125                                          62     24125
 63                                                    63 
 64     $ echo 56 > update_interval                    64     $ echo 56 > update_interval
 65     $ cat update_interval                          65     $ cat update_interval
 66     56                                             66     56
 67     $ cat temp1_input                              67     $ cat temp1_input
 68     24062                                          68     24062
 69                                                    69 
 70     $ echo 85 > update_interval                    70     $ echo 85 > update_interval
 71     $ cat update_interval                          71     $ cat update_interval
 72     112                                            72     112
 73     $ cat temp1_input                              73     $ cat temp1_input
 74     24031                                          74     24031
 75                                                    75 
 76 As shown here, the lm73 driver automatically a     76 As shown here, the lm73 driver automatically adjusts any user input for
 77 'update_interval' via a step function.  Readin     77 'update_interval' via a step function.  Reading back the
 78 'update_interval' value after a write operatio     78 'update_interval' value after a write operation will confirm the
 79 conversion time actively in use.                   79 conversion time actively in use.
 80                                                    80 
 81 Mathematically, the resolution can be derived      81 Mathematically, the resolution can be derived from the conversion time
 82 via the following function:                        82 via the following function:
 83                                                    83 
 84    g(x) = 0.250 * [log(x/14) / log(2)]             84    g(x) = 0.250 * [log(x/14) / log(2)]
 85                                                    85 
 86 where 'x' is the output from 'update_interval'     86 where 'x' is the output from 'update_interval' and 'g(x)' is the
 87 resolution in degrees C per LSB.                   87 resolution in degrees C per LSB.
 88                                                    88 
 89 Alarm Support                                      89 Alarm Support
 90 -------------                                      90 -------------
 91                                                    91 
 92 The LM73 features a simple over-temperature al     92 The LM73 features a simple over-temperature alarm mechanism.  This
 93 feature is exposed via the sysfs attributes.       93 feature is exposed via the sysfs attributes.
 94                                                    94 
 95 The attributes 'temp1_max_alarm' and 'temp1_mi     95 The attributes 'temp1_max_alarm' and 'temp1_min_alarm' are flags
 96 provided by the LM73 that indicate whether the     96 provided by the LM73 that indicate whether the measured temperature has
 97 passed the 'temp1_max' and 'temp1_min' thresho     97 passed the 'temp1_max' and 'temp1_min' thresholds, respectively.  These
 98 values _must_ be read to clear the registers o     98 values _must_ be read to clear the registers on the LM73.
                                                      

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