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| Kernel driver ina209
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| =====================
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| 
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| Supported chips:
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|   * Burr-Brown / Texas Instruments INA209
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|     Prefix: 'ina209'
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|     Addresses scanned: -
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|     Datasheet:
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|         http://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/ina209
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| 
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| Author: Paul Hays <Paul.Hays@cattail.ca>
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| Author: Ira W. Snyder <iws@ovro.caltech.edu>
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| Author: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
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| 
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| 
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| Description
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| -----------
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| 
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| The TI / Burr-Brown INA209 monitors voltage, current, and power on the high side
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| of a D.C. power supply. It can perform measurements and calculations in the
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| background to supply readings at any time. It includes a programmable
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| calibration multiplier to scale the displayed current and power values.
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| 
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| 
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| Sysfs entries
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| -------------
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| 
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| The INA209 chip is highly configurable both via hardwiring and via
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| the I2C bus. See the datasheet for details.
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| 
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| This tries to expose most monitoring features of the hardware via
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| sysfs. It does not support every feature of this chip.
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| 
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| 
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| in0_input		shunt voltage (mV)
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| in0_input_highest	shunt voltage historical maximum reading (mV)
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| in0_input_lowest	shunt voltage historical minimum reading (mV)
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| in0_reset_history	reset shunt voltage history
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| in0_max			shunt voltage max alarm limit (mV)
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| in0_min			shunt voltage min alarm limit (mV)
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| in0_crit_max		shunt voltage crit max alarm limit (mV)
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| in0_crit_min		shunt voltage crit min alarm limit (mV)
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| in0_max_alarm		shunt voltage max alarm limit exceeded
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| in0_min_alarm		shunt voltage min alarm limit exceeded
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| in0_crit_max_alarm	shunt voltage crit max alarm limit exceeded
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| in0_crit_min_alarm	shunt voltage crit min alarm limit exceeded
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| 
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| in1_input		bus voltage (mV)
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| in1_input_highest	bus voltage historical maximum reading (mV)
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| in1_input_lowest	bus voltage historical minimum reading (mV)
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| in1_reset_history	reset bus voltage history
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| in1_max			bus voltage max alarm limit (mV)
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| in1_min			bus voltage min alarm limit (mV)
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| in1_crit_max		bus voltage crit max alarm limit (mV)
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| in1_crit_min		bus voltage crit min alarm limit (mV)
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| in1_max_alarm		bus voltage max alarm limit exceeded
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| in1_min_alarm		bus voltage min alarm limit exceeded
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| in1_crit_max_alarm	bus voltage crit max alarm limit exceeded
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| in1_crit_min_alarm	bus voltage crit min alarm limit exceeded
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| 
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| power1_input		power measurement (uW)
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| power1_input_highest	power historical maximum reading (uW)
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| power1_reset_history	reset power history
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| power1_max		power max alarm limit (uW)
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| power1_crit		power crit alarm limit (uW)
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| power1_max_alarm	power max alarm limit exceeded
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| power1_crit_alarm	power crit alarm limit exceeded
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| 
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| curr1_input		current measurement (mA)
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| 
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| update_interval		data conversion time; affects number of samples used
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| 			to average results for shunt and bus voltages.
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| 
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| General Remarks
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| ---------------
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| 
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| The power and current registers in this chip require that the calibration
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| register is programmed correctly before they are used. Normally this is expected
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| to be done in the BIOS. In the absence of BIOS programming, the shunt resistor
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| voltage can be provided using platform data. The driver uses platform data from
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| the ina2xx driver for this purpose. If calibration register data is not provided
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| via platform data, the driver checks if the calibration register has been
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| programmed (ie has a value not equal to zero). If so, this value is retained.
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| Otherwise, a default value reflecting a shunt resistor value of 10 mOhm is
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| programmed into the calibration register.
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| 
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| 
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| Output Pins
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| -----------
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| 
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| Output pin programming is a board feature which depends on the BIOS. It is
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| outside the scope of a hardware monitoring driver to enable or disable output
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| pins.
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