Kernel driver adt7410

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Author: Hartmut Knaack <knaack.h@gmx.de>

Description

The ADT7310, AD7320, ADT7410, ADT7420, and ADT7422 are register-compatible temperature sensors.

The ADT7310 and ADT7320 use SPI, while the ADT7410, ADT7420 and ADT7422 use I2C.

They have a rated temperature range of -55°C to +150°C, a high accuracy (+/-0.5°C for the ADT7310 and ADT7410, +/-0.2°C for the ADT7320 and ADT7420, +/-0.1°C for the ADT7422), and can be operated at a resolution of 13 bits (0.0625°C) or 16 bits (0.0078°C).

The sensors provide an INT pin to indicate that a minimum or maximum temperature set point has been exceeded, as well as a critical temperature (CT) pin to indicate that the critical temperature set point has been exceeded. Both pins can be set up with a common hysteresis of 0°C - 15°C and a fault queue, ranging from 1 to 4 events. Both pins can individually set to be active-low or active-high, while the whole device can either run in comparator mode or interrupt mode. The sensors support continuous temperature sampling, as well as sampling one temperature value per second or even just get one sample on demand for power saving. Besides, they can completely power down their ADC, if power management is required.

Configuration Notes

Since the device uses one hysteresis value, which is an offset to minimum, maximum and critical temperature, it can only be set for temp#_max_hyst. However, temp#_min_hyst and temp#_crit_hyst show their corresponding hysteresis. The device is set to 16 bit resolution and comparator mode.

sysfs-Interface

temp#_input

temperature input

temp#_min

temperature minimum setpoint

temp#_max

temperature maximum setpoint

temp#_crit

critical temperature setpoint

temp#_min_hyst

hysteresis for temperature minimum (read-only)

temp#_max_hyst

hysteresis for temperature maximum (read/write)

temp#_crit_hyst

hysteresis for critical temperature (read-only)

temp#_min_alarm

temperature minimum alarm flag

temp#_max_alarm

temperature maximum alarm flag

temp#_crit_alarm

critical temperature alarm flag