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34 Describes the main type of the supply.
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74 Reports the maximum IBUS current the supply can support.
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94 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply
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114 Reports the current supply temperature reading. This would
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128 Maximum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
129 notify user-space of the event.
133 Maximum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply
134 will notify user-space of the event.
137 user-space needs to know if the temperature has crossed an
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153 Minimum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
154 notify user-space of the event.
158 Minimum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply
159 will notify user-space of the event.
161 This is normally used for the charging scenario where user-space
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182 Reports the maximum allowed supply temperature for operation.
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199 Reports the minimum allowed supply temperature for operation.
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216 Reports the maximum VBUS voltage the supply can support.
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233 Reports the minimum VBUS voltage the supply can support.
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253 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply
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271 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
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277 Maximum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will
278 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
279 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the
286 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
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292 Minimum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will
293 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
294 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the
301 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
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310 Values close to 0% will be returned after (re-)calibration
317 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
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360 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
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374 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
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385 Quickly charge the battery using fast-charge
401 The charger reduces its charging rate in order to
404 The charger bypasses the charging path around the
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429 Reports the health of the battery or battery side of charger
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445 Reports the charging current applied during pre-charging phase
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473 is read-only reporting although for some supplies this can be
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493 inhibit-charge: Do not charge while AC is attached
494 force-discharge: Force discharge while AC is attached
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501 Describes the battery technology supported by the supply.
506 "Unknown", "NiMH", "Li-ion", "Li-poly", "LiFe",
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542 supply. Normally this is configured based on the type of
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557 set in the supply. Normally this is configured based on
558 system-level knowledge or user input (e.g. This is part of the
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575 in the supply. Normally this is configured based on
576 system-level knowledge or user input. Use preferably this
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588 Indicates if VBUS is present for the supply. When the supply is
589 online, and the supply allows it, then it's possible to switch
590 between online states (e.g. Fixed -> Programmable for a PD_PPS
591 USB supply so voltage and current can be controlled).
599 1: Online Fixed - Fixed Voltage Supply
600 2: Online Programmable - Programmable Voltage Supply
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608 the supply, for example it can show if USB-PD capable source
611 Access: For power-supplies which consume USB power such
612 as battery charger chips, this indicates the type of
613 the connected USB power source and is Read-Only.
615 For power-supplies which act as a USB power-source such as
624 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_now
636 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_full
645 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max14577-charger/device/fast_charge_timer
651 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires
652 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current
657 - 5, 6 or 7 (hours),
658 - 0: disabled.
660 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/fast_charge_timer
666 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires
667 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current
672 - 4 - 16 (hours), step by 2 (rounded down)
673 - 0: disabled.
675 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_threshold_current
681 entering top-off charging mode. When charging current in fast
682 charge mode drops below this value, the charger will trigger
683 interrupt and start top-off charging mode.
687 - 100000 - 200000 (microamps), step by 25000 (rounded down)
688 - 200000 - 350000 (microamps), step by 50000 (rounded down)
689 - 0: disabled.
691 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_timer
697 charger operates in top-off charge mode. When the timer expires
698 the device will terminate top-off charge mode (charging current
703 - 0 - 70 (minutes), step by 10 (rounded down)
705 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/ovp_voltage
710 This entry configures the overvoltage protection feature of bq24257-
711 type charger devices. This feature protects the device and other
712 components against damage from overvoltage on the input supply. See
717 - 6000000, 6500000, 7000000, 8000000, 9000000, 9500000, 10000000,
720 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/in_dpm_voltage
726 bq24257-type charger devices. Once the supply drops to the configured
728 drop of the supply. When the IC enters this mode, the charge current is
733 - 4200000, 4280000, 4360000, 4440000, 4520000, 4600000, 4680000,
736 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/high_impedance_enable
741 This entry allows enabling the high-impedance mode of bq24257-type
742 charger devices. If enabled, it places the charger IC into low power
744 the charger operates normally. See device datasheet for details.
748 - 1: enabled
749 - 0: disabled
751 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/sysoff_enable
756 This entry allows enabling the sysoff mode of bq24257-type charger
764 - 1: enabled
765 - 0: disabled
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786 Valid values: 1-12
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795 Valid values: 1-31