linux/Documentation/hwmon/ltc4260
Guenter Roeck 69e1ded651 hwmon: Driver for Linear Technologies LTC4260
LTC4260 is a Positive Voltage Hot Swap Controller.
The driver currently only supports voltage monitoring, not voltage control.

Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
2014-03-03 08:01:03 -08:00

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Kernel driver ltc4260
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Supported chips:
* Linear Technology LTC4260
Prefix: 'ltc4260'
Addresses scanned: -
Datasheet:
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/datasheet/4260fc.pdf
Author: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Description
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The LTC4260 Hot Swap controller allows a board to be safely inserted
and removed from a live backplane.
Usage Notes
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This driver does not probe for LTC4260 devices, since there is no register
which can be safely used to identify the chip. You will have to instantiate
the devices explicitly.
Example: the following will load the driver for an LTC4260 at address 0x10
on I2C bus #1:
$ modprobe ltc4260
$ echo ltc4260 0x10 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1/new_device
Sysfs entries
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Voltage readings provided by this driver are reported as obtained from the ADC
registers. If a set of voltage divider resistors is installed, calculate the
real voltage by multiplying the reported value with (R1+R2)/R2, where R1 is the
value of the divider resistor against the measured voltage and R2 is the value
of the divider resistor against Ground.
Current reading provided by this driver is reported as obtained from the ADC
Current Sense register. The reported value assumes that a 1 mOhm sense resistor
is installed. If a different sense resistor is installed, calculate the real
current by dividing the reported value by the sense resistor value in mOhm.
in1_input SOURCE voltage (mV)
in1_min_alarm Undervoltage alarm
in1_max_alarm Overvoltage alarm
in2_input ADIN voltage (mV)
in2_alarm Power bad alarm
curr1_input SENSE current (mA)
curr1_alarm SENSE overcurrent alarm