adi,adxl372 (on i2c bus)

Vendor: Analog Devices, Inc.

Note

An implementation of a driver matching this compatible is available in drivers/sensor/adi/adxl372/adxl372.c.

Description

ADXL372 3-axis high-g accelerometer, accessed through I2C bus

Properties

Properties not inherited from the base binding file.

Name

Type

Details

supply-gpios

phandle-array

GPIO specifier that controls power to the device.

This property should be provided when the device has a dedicated
switch that controls power to the device.  The supply state is
entirely the responsibility of the device driver.

Contrast with vin-supply.

vin-supply

phandle

Reference to the regulator that controls power to the device.
The referenced devicetree node must have a regulator compatible.

This property should be provided when device power is supplied
by a shared regulator.  The supply state is dependent on the
request status of all devices fed by the regulator.

Contrast with supply-gpios.  If both properties are provided
then the regulator must be requested before the supply GPIOS is
set to an active state, and the supply GPIOS must be set to an
inactive state before releasing the regulator.

odr

int

Accelerometer sampling frequency (ODR). Default is power on reset value.
  0 # 400Hz
  1 # 800Hz
  2 # 1600Hz
  3 # 3200Hz
  4 # 6400Hz

Legal values: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

bw

int

Low-Pass (Antialiasing) Filter corner frequency. Default is power on reset value.
  0 # 200Hz
  1 # 400Hz
  2 # 800Hz
  3 # 1600Hz
  4 # 3200Hz
  12 # Disabled

Default value: 12

Legal values: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 12

hpf

int

High-Pass Filter corner frequency. Default is power on reset value.
  0 # ODR/210
  1 # ODR/411
  2 # ODR/812
  3 # ODR/1616
  4 # Disabled

Default value: 4

Legal values: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

int1-gpios

phandle-array

The INT1 signal defaults to active high as produced by the
sensor.  The property value should ensure the flags properly
describe the signal that is presented to the driver.

friendly-name

string

Human readable string describing the sensor. It can be used to
distinguish multiple instances of the same model (e.g., lid accelerometer
vs. base accelerometer in a laptop) to a host operating system.

This property is defined in the Generic Sensor Property Usages of the HID
Usage Tables specification
(https://usb.org/sites/default/files/hut1_3_0.pdf, section 22.5).