1 CS35L32 audio CODEC 2 3 Required properties: 4 5 - compatible : "cirrus,cs35l32" 6 7 - reg : the I2C address of the device for I2C. Address is determined by the level 8 of the AD0 pin. Level 0 is 0x40 while Level 1 is 0x41. 9 10 - VA-supply, VP-supply : power supplies for the device, 11 as covered in Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt. 12 13 Optional properties: 14 15 - reset-gpios : a GPIO spec for the reset pin. If specified, it will be 16 deasserted before communication to the codec starts. 17 18 - cirrus,boost-manager : Boost voltage control. 19 0 = Automatically managed. Boost-converter output voltage is the higher 20 of the two: Class G or adaptive LED voltage. 21 1 = Automatically managed irrespective of audio, adapting for low-power 22 dissipation when LEDs are ON, and operating in Fixed-Boost Bypass Mode 23 if LEDs are OFF (VBST = VP). 24 2 = (Default) Boost voltage fixed in Bypass Mode (VBST = VP). 25 3 = Boost voltage fixed at 5 V. 26 27 - cirrus,sdout-datacfg : Data configuration for dual CS35L32 applications only. 28 Determines the data packed in a two-CS35L32 configuration. 29 0 = Left/right channels VMON[11:0], IMON[11:0], VPMON[7:0]. 30 1 = Left/right channels VMON[11:0], IMON[11:0], STATUS. 31 2 = (Default) left/right channels VMON[15:0], IMON [15:0]. 32 3 = Left/right channels VPMON[7:0], STATUS. 33 34 - cirrus,sdout-share : SDOUT sharing. Determines whether one or two CS35L32 35 devices are on board sharing SDOUT. 36 0 = (Default) One IC. 37 1 = Two IC's. 38 39 - cirrus,battery-recovery : Low battery nominal recovery threshold, rising VP. 40 0 = 3.1V 41 1 = 3.2V 42 2 = 3.3V (Default) 43 3 = 3.4V 44 45 - cirrus,battery-threshold : Low battery nominal threshold, falling VP. 46 0 = 3.1V 47 1 = 3.2V 48 2 = 3.3V 49 3 = 3.4V (Default) 50 4 = 3.5V 51 5 = 3.6V 52 53 Example: 54 55 codec: codec@40 { 56 compatible = "cirrus,cs35l32"; 57 reg = <0x40>; 58 reset-gpios = <&gpio 10 0>; 59 cirrus,boost-manager = <0x03>; 60 cirrus,sdout-datacfg = <0x02>; 61 VA-supply = <®_audio>; 62 };
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