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     1 * Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS-1302 RTC
    2 
    3 Simple device which could be used to store date/time between reboots.
    4 
    5 The device uses the standard MicroWire half-duplex transfer timing.
    6 Master output is set on low clock and sensed by the RTC on the rising
    7 edge. Master input is set by the RTC on the trailing edge and is sensed
    8 by the master on low clock.
    9 
   10 Required properties:
   11 
   12 - compatible : Should be "maxim,ds1302"
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   14 Required SPI properties:
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   16 - reg : Should be address of the device chip select within
   17   the controller.
   18 
   19 - spi-max-frequency : DS-1302 has 500 kHz if powered at 2.2V,
   20   and 2MHz if powered at 5V.
   21 
   22 - spi-3wire : The device has a shared signal IN/OUT line.
   23 
   24 - spi-lsb-first : DS-1302 requires least significant bit first
   25   transfers.
   26 
   27 - spi-cs-high: DS-1302 has active high chip select line. This is
   28   required unless inverted in hardware.
   29 
   30 Example:
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   32 spi@901c {
   33         #address-cells = <1>;
   34         #size-cells = <0>;
   35         compatible = "icpdas,lp8841-spi-rtc";
   36         reg = <0x901c 0x1>;
   37 
   38         rtc@0 {
   39                 compatible = "maxim,ds1302";
   40                 reg = <0>;
   41                 spi-max-frequency = <500000>;
   42                 spi-3wire;
   43                 spi-lsb-first;
   44                 spi-cs-high;
   45         };
   46 };
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