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AM2315TEMP(4)           NetBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual          AM2315TEMP(4)


NAME
am2315temp -- Driver for Aosong AM2315 sensor chip via I2C bus
SYNOPSIS
am2315temp* at iic? addr 0x5c
DESCRIPTION
The am2315temp driver provides measurements from the AM2315 humidity/tem- perature sensors via the envsys(4) framework. The am2315temp addr argu- ment selects the address at the iic(4) bus. The AM2315 has limits on how often the measurements can be read. Adjustments to the number of times to take reading before considering it valid, and the number of ticks to wait between readings can be changed through sysctl(8) nodes. There are other oddities about the AM2315 that should be mentioned. The datasheet says that the device should read no more often then every 2 seconds, further, it also implies that a measurement is not performed until the device is 1) awake 2) has been asked for a measurement. From observation, it has been noted that it is possible to ask for measure- ments more often than every 2 seconds, and actually get something that looks to be valid. It may, in fact, be valid, but it has also been noted that the measurements do not appear to change. This implies that a mea- surement was done, and then returned time and time again. It has also been noticed that if measurements are taken very close to every 2 sec- onds, that sometimes the device will return a I2C error on a read. If this happens a lot, increase hw.am2315temp0.readticks a bit.
SYSCTL VARIABLES
The following sysctl(3) variables are provided: hw.am2315temp0.readcount The number of times to take a reading before considering it valid. This defaults to 2. hw.am2315temp0.readticks The number of ticks to wait in between readings. The default is 100. hw.am2315temp0.debug If the driver is compiled with AM2315_DEBUG, this node will appear and can be used to set the debugging level.
SEE ALSO
envsys(4), iic(4), envstat(8), sysctl(8)
HISTORY
The am2315temp driver first appeared in NetBSD 8.0.
AUTHORS
The am2315temp driver was written by Brad Spencer <brad@anduin.eldar.org>.
BUGS
The device does not appear to work with the gpioiic(4) bitbang con- troller. When tried, reads would not error, but no data was returned. NetBSD 10.0_STABLE December 28, 2017 NetBSD 10.0_STABLE

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