Re: Testing LM-Sensor Support of SCH5127 in Acer easyStore H340

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Hi Jean and Jeff,


> On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 00:20:44 -0600 (CST), Jeff Rickman wrote:
>> Providing some feedback now that SCH5127 support is "mainline" in
>> LM_Sensors; no "force_id" option required.
>> (...)
>> [root@anas-01 ~]# service lm_sensors status
>> coretemp-isa-0000
>> Adapter: ISA adapter
>> Core 0: Â Â Â+21.0ÂC Â(crit = +90.0ÂC)
>>
>> sch5127-isa-0870
>> Adapter: ISA adapter
>> V+1.5: Â Â Â +1.42 V Â(min = Â+1.35 V, max = Â+1.65 V)
>> 5VTR: Â Â Â Â+4.78 V Â(min = Â+4.50 V, max = Â+5.48 V)
>> VBAT: Â Â Â Â+3.32 V Â(min = Â+0.00 V, max = Â+4.38 V)
>> V+5: Â Â Â Â +5.09 V Â(min = Â+0.00 V, max = Â+6.72 V)
>> Vccp: Â Â Â Â+1.48 V Â(min = Â+1.35 V, max = Â+1.49 V)
>> VCC: Â Â Â Â +3.33 V Â(min = Â+0.00 V, max = Â+4.38 V)
>> VTR: Â Â Â Â +3.24 V Â(min = Â+0.00 V, max = Â+4.38 V)
>> Side Fan: Â 2250 RPM Â(min = 600 RPM)
>> MCH Fan: Â Â5137 RPM Â(min = 4500 RPM)
>> CPU Temp: Â Â+47.6ÂC Â(low Â= +20.0ÂC, high = +60.0ÂC)
>> SYS Temp: Â Â+35.1ÂC Â(low Â= +20.0ÂC, high = +60.0ÂC)
>>
>> Here is my "/etc/sensors.d/local.conf" file:
>>
>> [root@anas-01 ~]# cat /etc/sensors.d/local.conf
>> # libsensors configuration file
>> # -----------------------------
>>
>> chip "sch5127-isa-0870"
>>
>> Â Â label in0 "V+1.5"
>> Â Â label in1 "5VTR"
>> Â Â label in2 "VBAT"
>> Â Â label in3 "V+5"
>> Â Â label in4 "Vccp"
>> Â Â label in5 "VCC"
>> Â Â label in6 "VTR"

According to the datasheet (and I just double-checked the scaling
factors in the driver and they are correct), the voltages are as
follows:

in0: 2.5V   (2.5V nominal, 3.320V max)
in1: Vccp   (2.25V nominal, 2.988V max)
in2: VCC   (3.3V nominal, 4.383V max)
in3: V2_IN   (1.125V nominal, 1.5V max, should be wired to scaled down 5V)
in4: V1_IN   (1.125V nominal, 1.5V max, should be wired to scaled down 12V)
in5: VTR   (3.3V nominal, 4.383V max)
in6: VBat   (3.0V nominal, 4.383V max)

If the chip is hooked up according to the datasheet then the only
voltages that require scaling are in3 & 4.

...Juerg

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