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  1 Kernel driver w1_ds2438                             1 Kernel driver w1_ds2438
  2 =======================                             2 =======================
  3                                                     3 
  4 Supported chips:                                    4 Supported chips:
  5                                                     5 
  6   * Maxim DS2438 Smart Battery Monitor              6   * Maxim DS2438 Smart Battery Monitor
  7                                                     7 
  8 supported family codes:                             8 supported family codes:
  9         ================        ====                9         ================        ====
 10         W1_FAMILY_DS2438        0x26               10         W1_FAMILY_DS2438        0x26
 11         ================        ====               11         ================        ====
 12                                                    12 
 13 Author: Mariusz Bialonczyk <manio@skyboo.net>       13 Author: Mariusz Bialonczyk <manio@skyboo.net>
 14                                                    14 
 15 Description                                        15 Description
 16 -----------                                        16 -----------
 17                                                    17 
 18 The DS2438 chip provides several functions tha     18 The DS2438 chip provides several functions that are desirable to carry in
 19 a battery pack. It also has a 40 bytes of nonv     19 a battery pack. It also has a 40 bytes of nonvolatile EEPROM.
 20 Because the ability of temperature, current an     20 Because the ability of temperature, current and voltage measurement, the chip
 21 is also often used in weather stations and app     21 is also often used in weather stations and applications such as: rain gauge,
 22 wind speed/direction measuring, humidity sensi     22 wind speed/direction measuring, humidity sensing, etc.
 23                                                    23 
 24 Current support is provided through the follow     24 Current support is provided through the following sysfs files (all files
 25 except "iad" and "offset" are readonly):           25 except "iad" and "offset" are readonly):
 26                                                    26 
 27 "iad"                                              27 "iad"
 28 -----                                              28 -----
 29 This file controls the 'Current A/D Control Bi     29 This file controls the 'Current A/D Control Bit' (IAD) in the
 30 Status/Configuration Register.                     30 Status/Configuration Register.
 31 Writing a zero value will clear the IAD bit an     31 Writing a zero value will clear the IAD bit and disables the current
 32 measurements.                                      32 measurements.
 33 Writing value "1" is setting the IAD bit (enab     33 Writing value "1" is setting the IAD bit (enables the measurements).
 34 The IAD bit is enabled by default in the DS243     34 The IAD bit is enabled by default in the DS2438.
 35                                                    35 
 36 When writing to sysfs file bits 2-7 are ignore     36 When writing to sysfs file bits 2-7 are ignored, so it's safe to write ASCII.
 37 An I/O error is returned when there is a probl     37 An I/O error is returned when there is a problem setting the new value.
 38                                                    38 
 39 "page0"                                            39 "page0"
 40 -------                                            40 -------
 41 This file provides full 8 bytes of the chip Pa     41 This file provides full 8 bytes of the chip Page 0 (00h).
 42 This page contains the most frequently accesse     42 This page contains the most frequently accessed information of the DS2438.
 43 Internally when this file is read, the additio     43 Internally when this file is read, the additional CRC byte is also obtained
 44 from the slave device. If it is correct, the 8     44 from the slave device. If it is correct, the 8 bytes page data are passed
 45 to userspace, otherwise an I/O error is return     45 to userspace, otherwise an I/O error is returned.
 46                                                    46 
 47 "page1"                                            47 "page1"
 48 -------                                            48 -------
 49 This file provides full 8 bytes of the chip Pa     49 This file provides full 8 bytes of the chip Page 1 (01h).
 50 This page contains the ICA, elapsed time meter     50 This page contains the ICA, elapsed time meter and current offset data of the DS2438.
 51 Internally when this file is read, the additio     51 Internally when this file is read, the additional CRC byte is also obtained
 52 from the slave device. If it is correct, the 8     52 from the slave device. If it is correct, the 8 bytes page data are passed
 53 to userspace, otherwise an I/O error is return     53 to userspace, otherwise an I/O error is returned.
 54                                                    54 
 55 "offset"                                           55 "offset"
 56 --------                                           56 --------
 57 This file controls the 2-byte Offset Register      57 This file controls the 2-byte Offset Register of the chip.
 58 Writing a 2-byte value will change the Offset      58 Writing a 2-byte value will change the Offset Register, which changes the
 59 current measurement done by the chip. Changing     59 current measurement done by the chip. Changing this register to the two's complement
 60 of the current register while forcing zero cur     60 of the current register while forcing zero current through the load will calibrate
 61 the chip, canceling offset errors in the curre     61 the chip, canceling offset errors in the current ADC.
 62                                                    62 
 63                                                    63 
 64 "temperature"                                      64 "temperature"
 65 -------------                                      65 -------------
 66 Opening and reading this file initiates the CO     66 Opening and reading this file initiates the CONVERT_T (temperature conversion)
 67 command of the chip, afterwards the temperatur     67 command of the chip, afterwards the temperature is read from the device
 68 registers and provided as an ASCII decimal val     68 registers and provided as an ASCII decimal value.
 69                                                    69 
 70 Important: The returned value has to be divide     70 Important: The returned value has to be divided by 256 to get a real
 71 temperature in degrees Celsius.                    71 temperature in degrees Celsius.
 72                                                    72 
 73 "vad", "vdd"                                       73 "vad", "vdd"
 74 ------------                                       74 ------------
 75 Opening and reading this file initiates the CO     75 Opening and reading this file initiates the CONVERT_V (voltage conversion)
 76 command of the chip.                               76 command of the chip.
 77                                                    77 
 78 Depending on a sysfs filename a different inpu     78 Depending on a sysfs filename a different input for the A/D will be selected:
 79                                                    79 
 80 vad:                                               80 vad:
 81     general purpose A/D input (VAD)                81     general purpose A/D input (VAD)
 82 vdd:                                               82 vdd:
 83     battery input (VDD)                            83     battery input (VDD)
 84                                                    84 
 85 After the voltage conversion the value is retu     85 After the voltage conversion the value is returned as decimal ASCII.
 86 Note: To get a volts the value has to be divid     86 Note: To get a volts the value has to be divided by 100.
                                                      

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