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#
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# Miscellaneous I2C chip drivers configuration
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#
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menu "Miscellaneous I2C Chip support"
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config DS1682
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tristate "Dallas DS1682 Total Elapsed Time Recorder with Alarm"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for Dallas Semiconductor
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DS1682 Total Elapsed Time Recorder.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called ds1682.
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config AT24
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tristate "EEPROMs from most vendors"
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depends on SYSFS && EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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Enable this driver to get read/write support to most I2C EEPROMs,
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after you configure the driver to know about each EEPROM on
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your target board. Use these generic chip names, instead of
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vendor-specific ones like at24c64 or 24lc02:
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24c00, 24c01, 24c02, spd (readonly 24c02), 24c04, 24c08,
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24c16, 24c32, 24c64, 24c128, 24c256, 24c512, 24c1024
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Unless you like data loss puzzles, always be sure that any chip
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you configure as a 24c32 (32 kbit) or larger is NOT really a
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24c16 (16 kbit) or smaller, and vice versa. Marking the chip
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as read-only won't help recover from this. Also, if your chip
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has any software write-protect mechanism you may want to review the
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code to make sure this driver won't turn it on by accident.
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If you use this with an SMBus adapter instead of an I2C adapter,
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full functionality is not available. Only smaller devices are
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supported (24c16 and below, max 4 kByte).
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called at24.
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config SENSORS_EEPROM
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tristate "EEPROM reader"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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If you say yes here you get read-only access to the EEPROM data
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available on modern memory DIMMs and Sony Vaio laptops. Such
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EEPROMs could theoretically be available on other devices as well.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called eeprom.
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config SENSORS_PCF8574
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tristate "Philips PCF8574 and PCF8574A (DEPRECATED)"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL && GPIO_PCF857X = "n"
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default n
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for Philips PCF8574 and
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PCF8574A chips. These chips are 8-bit I/O expanders for the I2C bus.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called pcf8574.
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This driver is deprecated and will be dropped soon. Use
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drivers/gpio/pcf857x.c instead.
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These devices are hard to detect and rarely found on mainstream
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hardware. If unsure, say N.
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config PCF8575
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tristate "Philips PCF8575 (DEPRECATED)"
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default n
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depends on GPIO_PCF857X = "n"
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for Philips PCF8575 chip.
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This chip is a 16-bit I/O expander for the I2C bus. Several other
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chip manufacturers sell equivalent chips, e.g. Texas Instruments.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called pcf8575.
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This driver is deprecated and will be dropped soon. Use
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drivers/gpio/pcf857x.c instead.
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This device is hard to detect and is rarely found on mainstream
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hardware. If unsure, say N.
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config SENSORS_PCA9539
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tristate "Philips PCA9539 16-bit I/O port (DEPRECATED)"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL && GPIO_PCA953X = "n"
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for the Philips PCA9539
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16-bit I/O port.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called pca9539.
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This driver is deprecated and will be dropped soon. Use
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drivers/gpio/pca953x.c instead.
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config SENSORS_PCF8591
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tristate "Philips PCF8591"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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default n
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for Philips PCF8591 chips.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called pcf8591.
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These devices are hard to detect and rarely found on mainstream
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hardware. If unsure, say N.
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config ISP1301_OMAP
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tristate "Philips ISP1301 with OMAP OTG"
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depends on ARCH_OMAP_OTG
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for the Philips ISP1301
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USB-On-The-Go transceiver working with the OMAP OTG controller.
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The ISP1301 is used in products including H2 and H3 development
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boards for Texas Instruments OMAP processors.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called isp1301_omap.
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config TPS65010
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tristate "TPS6501x Power Management chips"
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depends on GPIOLIB
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default y if MACH_OMAP_H2 || MACH_OMAP_H3 || MACH_OMAP_OSK
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for the TPS6501x series of
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Power Management chips. These include voltage regulators,
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lithium ion/polymer battery charging, and other features that
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are often used in portable devices like cell phones and cameras.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called tps65010.
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config SENSORS_MAX6875
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tristate "Maxim MAX6875 Power supply supervisor"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for the Maxim MAX6875
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EEPROM-programmable, quad power-supply sequencer/supervisor.
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This provides an interface to program the EEPROM and reset the chip.
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This driver also supports the Maxim MAX6874 hex power-supply
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sequencer/supervisor if found at a compatible address.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called max6875.
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config SENSORS_TSL2550
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tristate "Taos TSL2550 ambient light sensor"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for the Taos TSL2550
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ambient light sensor.
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This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
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will be called tsl2550.
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config MENELAUS
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bool "TWL92330/Menelaus PM chip"
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depends on I2C=y && ARCH_OMAP24XX
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help
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If you say yes here you get support for the Texas Instruments
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TWL92330/Menelaus Power Management chip. This include voltage
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regulators, Dual slot memory card tranceivers, real-time clock
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and other features that are often used in portable devices like
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cell phones and PDAs.
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endmenu
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