The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/regulator/sy8106a-regulator.txt

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    1 SY8106A Voltage regulator
    2 
    3 Required properties:
    4 - compatible: Must be "silergy,sy8106a"
    5 - reg: I2C slave address - must be <0x65>
    6 - silergy,fixed-microvolt - the voltage when I2C regulating is disabled (set
    7   by external resistor like a fixed voltage)
    8 
    9 Any property defined as part of the core regulator binding, defined in
   10 ./regulator.txt, can also be used.
   11 
   12 Example:
   13 
   14         sy8106a {
   15                 compatible = "silergy,sy8106a";
   16                 reg = <0x65>;
   17                 regulator-name = "sy8106a-vdd";
   18                 silergy,fixed-microvolt = <1200000>;
   19                 regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>;
   20                 regulator-max-microvolt = <1400000>;
   21                 regulator-boot-on;
   22                 regulator-always-on;
   23         };

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