| Kernel driver ltc2990 | 
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 | Supported chips: | 
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 |   * Linear Technology LTC2990 | 
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 |     Prefix: 'ltc2990' | 
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 |     Addresses scanned: - | 
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 |     Datasheet: http://www.linear.com/product/ltc2990 | 
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 | Author: | 
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 | 	- Mike Looijmans <mike.looijmans@topic.nl> | 
 | 	- Tom Levens <tom.levens@cern.ch> | 
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 | Description | 
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 | LTC2990 is a Quad I2C Voltage, Current and Temperature Monitor. | 
 | The chip's inputs can measure 4 voltages, or two inputs together (1+2 and 3+4) | 
 | can be combined to measure a differential voltage, which is typically used to | 
 | measure current through a series resistor, or a temperature with an external | 
 | diode. | 
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 | Usage Notes | 
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 | This driver does not probe for PMBus devices. You will have to instantiate | 
 | devices explicitly. | 
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 | Sysfs attributes | 
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 | in0_input     Voltage at Vcc pin in millivolt (range 2.5V to 5V) | 
 | temp1_input   Internal chip temperature in millidegrees Celsius | 
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 | A subset of the following attributes are visible, depending on the measurement | 
 | mode of the chip. | 
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 | in[1-4]_input Voltage at V[1-4] pin in millivolt | 
 | temp2_input   External temperature sensor TR1 in millidegrees Celsius | 
 | temp3_input   External temperature sensor TR2 in millidegrees Celsius | 
 | curr1_input   Current in mA across V1-V2 assuming a 1mOhm sense resistor | 
 | curr2_input   Current in mA across V3-V4 assuming a 1mOhm sense resistor | 
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 | The "curr*_input" measurements actually report the voltage drop across the | 
 | input pins in microvolts. This is equivalent to the current through a 1mOhm | 
 | sense resistor. Divide the reported value by the actual sense resistor value | 
 | in mOhm to get the actual value. |