>>> + adi,manual-span-operation-config: >>> + description: >>> + This property must mimic the MSPAN pin configurations. By tying the >> MSPAN >>> + pins (MSP2, MSP1 and MSP0) to GND and/or VCC, any output range can >> be >>> + hardware-configured with different mid-scale or zero-scale reset options. >>> + The hardware configuration is latched during power on reset for proper >>> + operation. >>> + 0 - MPS2=GND, MPS1=GND, MSP0=GND (+-10V, reset to 0V) >>> + 1 - MPS2=GND, MPS1=GND, MSP0=VCC (+-5V, reset to 0V) >>> + 2 - MPS2=GND, MPS1=VCC, MSP0=GND (+-2.5V, reset to 0V) >>> + 3 - MPS2=GND, MPS1=VCC, MSP0=VCC (0V to 10, reset to 0V) >>> + 4 - MPS2=VCC, MPS1=GND, MSP0=GND (0V to 10V, reset to 5V) >>> + 5 - MPS2=VCC, MPS1=GND, MSP0=VCC (0V to 5V, reset to 0V) >>> + 6 - MPS2=VCC, MPS1=VCC, MSP0=GND (0V to 5V, reset to 2.5V) >>> + 7 - MPS2=VCC, MPS1=VCC, MSP0=VCC (0V to 5V, reset to 0V, enables >> SoftSpan) >>> + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32 >>> + enum: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] >> >> Can you explain why this property is required, when below there's one that sets >> the ranges in microvolts? Isn't the only new information that this provides the >> reset values (in a few cases that it is not 0). >> What am I missing? > > For specifying output range and reset options without relying on software initialization > routines, and also for enabling the softspan feature, I think this property seems essential. So in other words, this describes how the MSP pins are hardwired and the per-channel adi,output-range-microvolt is only permissible if adi,manual-span-operation-config = <7>; (or omitted since 7 is the default) because in that case each individual pin could have a different required range based on what is wire up to it? But if adi,manual-span-operation-config is anything other than 7, then adi,output-range-microvolt should be not allowed since all channels will have the same range because of the hard-wired pins. correct? The description could probably just be simplified to say that this describes how the 3 pins are hardwired and to see Table 4 in the datasheet to understand the actual implications rather than reproducing that table here. But I do agree that we need both properties. I think we are just missing: - if: properties: adi,manual-span-operation-config: const: 7 then: patternProperties: "^channel@[0-3]$": adi,output-range-microvolt: false (not tested - may need two ifs, one with - if: required: - adi,manual-span-operation-config properties: adi,manual-span-operation-config: const: 7 and one with - if: not: required: - adi,manual-span-operation-config to make it work properly) > >>> + default: 7 >>> + >>> + io-channels: >>> + description: >>> + ADC channel to monitor voltages and temperature at the MUXOUT pin. >>> + maxItems: 1 >>> + >>> + '#address-cells': >>> + const: 1 >>> + >>> + '#size-cells': >>> + const: 0 >>> + >>> +patternProperties: >>> + "^channel@[0-3]$": >>> + type: object >>> + additionalProperties: false >>> + >>> + properties: >>> + reg: >>> + description: The channel number representing the DAC output channel. >>> + maximum: 3 >>> + >>> + adi,toggle-mode: >>> + description: >>> + Set the channel as a toggle enabled channel. Toggle operation enables >>> + fast switching of a DAC output between two different DAC codes >> without >>> + any SPI transaction. >>> + type: boolean >>> + >>> + adi,output-range-microvolt: >>> + description: Specify the channel output full scale range. >>> + oneOf: >>> + - items: >>> + - const: 0 >>> + - enum: [5000000, 10000000] >>> + - items: >>> + - const: -5000000 >>> + - const: 5000000 >>> + - items: >>> + - const: -10000000 >>> + - const: 10000000 >>> + - items: >>> + - const: -2500000 >>> + - const: 2500000 >>> + >>> + required: >>> + - reg >>> + - adi,output-range-microvolt And adi,output-range-microvolt should not be required. When SoftSpan is not available (because MSP != 0x7), then the range is determined by adi,manual-span-operation-config. And even when adi,manual-span-operation-config = <7>, there is still a default range, so adi,output-range-microvolt should still not be required in that case.