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- AD525x Digital Potentiometers
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- The ad525x_dpot driver exports a simple sysfs interface. This allows you to
- work with the immediate resistance settings as well as update the saved startup
- settings. Access to the factory programmed tolerance is also provided, but
- interpretation of this settings is required by the end application according to
- the specific part in use.
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- Files
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- Each dpot device will have a set of eeprom, rdac, and tolerance files. How
- many depends on the actual part you have, as will the range of allowed values.
- The eeprom files are used to program the startup value of the device.
- The rdac files are used to program the immediate value of the device.
- The tolerance files are the read-only factory programmed tolerance settings
- and may vary greatly on a part-by-part basis. For exact interpretation of
- this field, please consult the datasheet for your part. This is presented
- as a hex file for easier parsing.
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- Example
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- Locate the device in your sysfs tree. This is probably easiest by going into
- the common i2c directory and locating the device by the i2c slave address.
- # ls /sys/bus/i2c/devices/
- 0-0022 0-0027 0-002f
- So assuming the device in question is on the first i2c bus and has the slave
- address of 0x2f, we descend (unrelated sysfs entries have been trimmed).
- # ls /sys/bus/i2c/devices/0-002f/
- eeprom0 rdac0 tolerance0
- You can use simple reads/writes to access these files:
- # cd /sys/bus/i2c/devices/0-002f/
- # cat eeprom0
- 0
- # echo 10 > eeprom0
- # cat eeprom0
- 10
- # cat rdac0
- 5
- # echo 3 > rdac0
- # cat rdac0
- 3
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