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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90632.yaml

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    1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause)
    2 %YAML 1.2
    3 ---
    4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/temperature/melexis,mlx90632.yaml#
    5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
    6 
    7 title: Melexis MLX90632 contactless Infra Red temperature sensor
    8 
    9 maintainers:
   10   - Crt Mori <cmo@melexis.com>
   11 
   12 description: |
   13   https://www.melexis.com/en/documents/documentation/datasheets/datasheet-mlx90632
   14 
   15   There are various applications for the Infra Red contactless temperature
   16   sensor and MLX90632 is most suitable for consumer applications where
   17   measured object temperature is in range between -20 to 200 degrees
   18   Celsius with relative error of measurement below 1 degree Celsius in
   19   object temperature range for industrial applications. Since it can
   20   operate and measure ambient temperature in range of -20 to 85 degrees
   21   Celsius it is suitable also for outdoor use.
   22 
   23   Be aware that electronics surrounding the sensor can increase ambient
   24   temperature. MLX90632 can be calibrated to reduce the housing effect via
   25   already existing EEPROM parameters.
   26 
   27   Since measured object emissivity effects Infra Red energy emitted,
   28   emissivity should be set before requesting the object temperature.
   29 
   30 properties:
   31   compatible:
   32     const: melexis,mlx90632
   33 
   34   reg:
   35     maxItems: 1
   36     description: Default is 0x3a, but can be reprogrammed.
   37 
   38 required:
   39   - compatible
   40   - reg
   41 
   42 additionalProperties: false
   43 
   44 examples:
   45   - |
   46     i2c {
   47         #address-cells = <1>;
   48         #size-cells = <0>;
   49 
   50         temp-sensor@3a {
   51             compatible = "melexis,mlx90632";
   52             reg = <0x3a>;
   53         };
   54     };
   55 ...

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