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								  * Dialog Semiconductors DA9055 PMIC
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								    Prefix: 'da9055'
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								    Datasheet: Datasheet is not publicly available.
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								Authors: David Dajun Chen <dchen@diasemi.com>
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								Description
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								The DA9055 provides an Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC) with 10 bits
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								resolution and track and hold circuitry combined with an analogue input
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								multiplexer. The analogue input multiplexer will allow conversion of up to 5
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								different inputs. The track and hold circuit ensures stable input voltages at
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								the input of the ADC during the conversion.
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								The ADC is used to measure the following inputs:
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								Channel 0: VDDOUT - measurement of the system voltage
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								Channel 1: ADC_IN1 - high impedance input (0 - 2.5V)
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								Channel 2: ADC_IN2 - high impedance input (0 - 2.5V)
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								Channel 3: ADC_IN3 - high impedance input (0 - 2.5V)
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								Channel 4: Internal Tjunc. - sense (internal temp. sensor)
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								By using sysfs attributes we can measure the system voltage VDDOUT,
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								chip junction temperature and auxiliary channels voltages.
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								Voltage Monitoring
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								Voltages are sampled in a AUTO mode it can be manually sampled too and results
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								are stored in a 10 bit ADC.
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								The system voltage is calculated as:
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									Milli volt = ((ADC value * 1000) / 85) + 2500
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								The voltages on ADC channels 1, 2 and 3 are calculated as:
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									Milli volt = (ADC value * 1000) / 102
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								Temperature Monitoring
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								Temperatures are sampled by a 10 bit ADC.  Junction temperatures
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								are monitored by the ADC channels.
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								The junction temperature is calculated:
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									Degrees celsius = -0.4084 * (ADC_RES - T_OFFSET) + 307.6332
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								The junction temperature attribute is supported by the driver.
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