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author | Robert Coulson <rob.coulson@gmail.com> | 2013-05-08 22:45:54 -0700 |
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committer | Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> | 2013-06-27 10:29:01 -0700 |
commit | 3a8fe3315571e896489d2e271ffe7f935bfc5ce8 (patch) | |
tree | c97f18dc6b5326d0dfee71bac65d318d994896f8 /Documentation/hwmon/ds1621 | |
parent | cd6c8a4297ad036a155966db49982d6807e23ef8 (diff) |
hwmon: (ds1621) Add ds1721 update interval sysfs attribute
The ds1721 device can be configured for 9..12 bit resolutions;
add a sysfs attribute for userspace to configure this attribute.
The definition, description, details, and usage are shown in the
documentation and were crafted from an LM73 driver patch done by
Chris Verges & Guenter Roeck).
Signed-off-by: Robert Coulson <rob.coulson@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/hwmon/ds1621')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/hwmon/ds1621 | 65 |
1 files changed, 65 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/ds1621 b/Documentation/hwmon/ds1621 index d66f76f9d85..b61e77c6b1c 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/ds1621 +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/ds1621 @@ -75,3 +75,68 @@ The DS1721 is pin compatible with the DS1621, has an accuracy of +/- 1.0 degree Celsius over a -10 to +85 degree range, a minimum/maximum alarm default setting of 75 and 80 degrees respectively, and a maximum conversion time of 750ms. + +In addition, the DS1721 supports four resolution settings from 9 to 12 bits +(defined in degrees C per LSB: 0.5, 0.25, 0.125, and 0.0625, respectifully), +that are set at device power on to the highest resolution: 12-bits (0.0625 degree C). + +Changing the DS1721 resolution mode affects the conversion time and can be +done from userspace, via the device 'update_interval' sysfs attribute. This +attribute will normalize range of input values to the device maximum resolution +values defined in the datasheet as such: + +Resolution Conversion Time Input Range + (C/LSB) (msec) (msec) +-------------------------------------------- +0.5 93.75 0....94 +0.25 187.5 95...187 +0.125 375 188..375 +0.0625 750 376..infinity +-------------------------------------- + +The following examples show how the 'update_interval' attribute can be +used to change the conversion time: + +$ cat update_interval +750 +$ cat temp1_input +22062 +$ +$ echo 300 > update_interval +$ cat update_interval +375 +$ cat temp1_input +22125 +$ +$ echo 150 > update_interval +$ cat update_interval +188 +$ cat temp1_input +22250 +$ +$ echo 1 > update_interval +$ cat update_interval +94 +$ cat temp1_input +22000 +$ +$ echo 1000 > update_interval +$ cat update_interval +750 +$ cat temp1_input +22062 +$ + +As shown, the ds1621 driver automatically adjusts the 'update_interval' +user input, via a step function. Reading back the 'update_interval' value +after a write operation provides the conversion time used by the device. + +Mathematically, the resolution can be derived from the conversion time +via the following function: + + g(x) = 0.5 * [minimum_conversion_time/x] + +where: + -> 'x' = the output from 'update_interval' + -> 'g(x)' = the resolution in degrees C per LSB. + -> 93.75ms = minimum conversion time |