The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/iio/adc/twl4030-madc.txt

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    1 * TWL4030 Monitoring Analog to Digital Converter (MADC)
    2 
    3 The MADC subsystem in the TWL4030 consists of a 10-bit ADC
    4 combined with a 16-input analog multiplexer.
    5 
    6 Required properties:
    7   - compatible: Should contain "ti,twl4030-madc".
    8   - interrupts: IRQ line for the MADC submodule.
    9   - #io-channel-cells: Should be set to <1>.
   10 
   11 Optional properties:
   12   - ti,system-uses-second-madc-irq: boolean, set if the second madc irq register
   13                                     should be used, which is intended to be used
   14                                     by Co-Processors (e.g. a modem).
   15 
   16 Example:
   17 
   18 &twl {
   19         madc {
   20                 compatible = "ti,twl4030-madc";
   21                 interrupts = <3>;
   22                 #io-channel-cells = <1>;
   23         };
   24 };

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