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- Capella Microsystems CM3605
- Ambient Light and Short Distance Proximity Sensor
- The CM3605 is an entirely analog part which however require quite a bit of
- software logic to interface a host operating system.
- This ALS and proximity sensor was one of the very first deployed in mobile
- handsets, notably it is used in the very first Nexus One Android phone from
- 2010.
- Required properties:
- - compatible: must be: "capella,cm3605"
- - aset-gpios: GPIO line controlling the ASET line (drive low
- to activate the ALS, should be flagged GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW)
- - interrupts: the IRQ line (such as a GPIO) that is connected to
- the POUT (proximity sensor out) line. The edge detection must
- be set to IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH so as to detect movements toward
- and away from the proximity sensor.
- - io-channels: the ADC channel used for converting the voltage from
- AOUT to a digital representation.
- - io-channel-names: must be "aout"
- Optional properties:
- - vdd-supply: regulator supplying VDD power to the component.
- - capella,aset-resistance-ohms: the sensitivity calibration resistance,
- in Ohms. Valid values are: 50000, 100000, 300000 and 600000,
- as these are the resistance values that we are supplied with
- calibration curves for. If not supplied, 100 kOhm will be assumed
- but it is strongly recommended to supply this.
- Example:
- cm3605 {
- compatible = "capella,cm3605";
- vdd-supply = <&foo_reg>;
- aset-gpios = <&foo_gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
- capella,aset-resistance-ohms = <100000>;
- interrupts = <1 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>;
- io-channels = <&adc 0x01>;
- io-channel-names = "aout";
- };
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