On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 10:06:48PM +0100, Javier Carrasco wrote: > The Amphenol ChipCap 2 is a capacitive polymer humidity and temperature > sensor with an integrated EEPROM and minimum/maximum humidity alarms. > > All device variants offer an I2C interface and depending on the part > number, two different output modes: > - CC2D: digital output > - CC2A: analog (PDM) output > > This driver adds support for the digital variant (CC2D part numbers), > which includes the following part numbers: > - non-sleep measurement mode (CC2D23, CC2D25, CC2D33, CC2D35) > - sleep measurement mode (CC2D23S, CC2D25S, CC2D33S, CC2D35S) > > The Chipcap 2 EEPROM can be accessed to configure a series of parameters > like the minimum/maximum humidity alarm threshold and hysteresis. The > EEPROM is only accessible in the command window after a power-on reset. > The default window lasts 10 ms if no Start_CM command is sent. After the > command window is finished (either after the mentioned timeout of after > a Start_NOM command is sent), the device enters the normal operation > mode and makes a first measurement automatically. > > Unfortunately, the device does not provide any hardware or software > reset and therefore the driver must trigger power cycles to enter the > command mode. A dedicated, external regulator is required for that. > > This driver keeps the device off until a measurement or access to the > EEPROM is required, making use of the first automatic measurement to > avoid different code paths for sleep and non-sleep devices. > > The minimum and maximum humidity alarms are configured with two > registers per alarm: one stores the alarm threshold and the other one > keeps the value that turns off the alarm. The alarm signals are only > updated when a measurement is carried out. > > Signed-off-by: Javier Carrasco <javier.carrasco.cruz@xxxxxxxxx> Applied. Thanks, Guenter