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|   | Kernel driver lm63 | ||
|  | ================== | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Supported chips: | ||
|  |   * National Semiconductor LM63 | ||
|  |     Prefix: 'lm63' | ||
|  |     Addresses scanned: I2C 0x4c | ||
|  |     Datasheet: Publicly available at the National Semiconductor website | ||
|  |                http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM63.html | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Author: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Thanks go to Tyan and especially Alex Buckingham for setting up a remote | ||
|  | access to their S4882 test platform for this driver. | ||
|  |   http://www.tyan.com/ | ||
|  | 
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|  | Description | ||
|  | ----------- | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The LM63 is a digital temperature sensor with integrated fan monitoring | ||
|  | and control. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The LM63 is basically an LM86 with fan speed monitoring and control | ||
|  | capabilities added. It misses some of the LM86 features though: | ||
|  |  - No low limit for local temperature. | ||
|  |  - No critical limit for local temperature. | ||
|  |  - Critical limit for remote temperature can be changed only once. We | ||
|  |    will consider that the critical limit is read-only. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | The datasheet isn't very clear about what the tachometer reading is. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | An explanation from National Semiconductor: The two lower bits of the read | ||
|  | value have to be masked out. The value is still 16 bit in width. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | All temperature values are given in degrees Celsius. Resolution is 1.0 | ||
|  | degree for the local temperature, 0.125 degree for the remote temperature. | ||
|  | 
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|  | The fan speed is measured using a tachometer. Contrary to most chips which | ||
|  | store the value in an 8-bit register and have a selectable clock divider | ||
|  | to make sure that the result will fit in the register, the LM63 uses 16-bit | ||
|  | value for measuring the speed of the fan. It can measure fan speeds down to | ||
|  | 83 RPM, at least in theory. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Note that the pin used for fan monitoring is shared with an alert out | ||
|  | function. Depending on how the board designer wanted to use the chip, fan | ||
|  | speed monitoring will or will not be possible. The proper chip configuration | ||
|  | is left to the BIOS, and the driver will blindly trust it. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | A PWM output can be used to control the speed of the fan. The LM63 has two | ||
|  | PWM modes: manual and automatic. Automatic mode is not fully implemented yet | ||
|  | (you cannot define your custom PWM/temperature curve), and mode change isn't | ||
|  | supported either. | ||
|  | 
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|  | The lm63 driver will not update its values more frequently than every | ||
|  | second; reading them more often will do no harm, but will return 'old' | ||
|  | values. | ||
|  | 
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