nxp,pca9420
Vendor: NXP Semiconductors
Description
NXP PCA9420 PMIC
The PMIC has two buck converters and two LDOs. All need to be defined as
children nodes, strictly following the BUCK1, BUCK2, LDO1 and LDO2 node names.
For example:
pmic@61 {
reg = <0x61>;
...
BUCK1 {
/* all properties for BUCK1 */
};
BUCK2 {
/* all properties for BUCK2 */
};
LDO1 {
/* all properties for LDO1 */
};
LDO2 {
/* all properties for LDO2 */
};
};
Properties
Top level properties
These property descriptions apply to “nxp,pca9420” nodes themselves. This page also describes child node properties in the following sections.
Properties not inherited from the base binding file.
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When enabled, the PMIC will be configured to allow mode selection using the MODESEL0/1 inputs.
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VIN input current limit, in microamperes. Value reflects typical value,
below you can find min/typical/max values:
- 74 mA/85 mA/98 mA
- 222 mA/255 mA/293 mA
- 370 mA/425 mA/489 mA
- 517 mA/595 mA/684 mA
- 665 mA/765 mA/880 mA
- 813 mA/935 mA/1075 mA
- 961 mA/1105 mA/1271 mA
To disable current limit, set property to zero. Defaults to 425mA, the IC
default value.
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Deprecated properties not inherited from the base binding file.
(None)
Properties inherited from the base binding file, which defines common properties that may be set on many nodes. Not all of these may apply to the “nxp,pca9420” compatible.
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Type |
Details |
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indicates the operational status of a device
Legal values: See Important properties for more information. |
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compatible strings
This property is required. See Important properties for more information. |
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register space
See Important properties for more information. |
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name of each register space
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interrupts for device
See Important properties for more information. |
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extended interrupt specifier for device
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name of each interrupt
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phandle to interrupt controller node
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Human readable string describing the device (used as device_get_binding() argument)
See Important properties for more information. This property is deprecated. |
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Clock gate information
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name of each clock
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number of address cells in reg property
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number of size cells in reg property
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DMA channels specifiers
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Provided names of DMA channel specifiers
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IO channels specifiers
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Provided names of IO channel specifiers
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mailbox / IPM channels specifiers
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Provided names of mailbox / IPM channel specifiers
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Property to identify that a device can be used as wake up source.
When this property is provided a specific flag is set into the
device that tells the system that the device is capable of
wake up the system.
Wake up capable devices are disabled (interruptions will not wake up
the system) by default but they can be enabled at runtime if necessary.
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Power domain the device belongs to.
The device will be notified when the power domain it belongs to is either
suspended or resumed.
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Automatically configure the device for runtime power management after the
init function runs.
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Child node properties
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Type |
Details |
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If the enable bit should be zero to turn the regulator on, add this
property.
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The voltage level to be configured for mode 0, in microvolts. Setting
this value to zero will disable the source in mode 0.
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The voltage level to be configured for mode 1, in microvolts. Setting
this value to zero will disable the source in mode 1.
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The voltage level to be configured for mode 2, in microvolts. Setting
this value to zero will disable the source in mode 2.
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The voltage level to be configured for mode 3, in microvolts. Setting
this value to zero will disable the source in mode 3.
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smallest voltage consumers may set
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largest voltage consumers may set
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boolean, regulator should never be disabled
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bootloader/firmware enabled regulator.
It's expected that this regulator was left on by the bootloader.
If the bootloader didn't leave it on then OS should turn it on
at boot but shouldn't prevent it from being turned off later.
This property is intended to only be used for regulators where
software cannot read the state of the regulator.
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