tristate "National Semiconductor LM75 and compatibles"
depends on I2C
help
- If you say yes here you get support for National Semiconductor LM75
- sensor chips and clones: Dallas Semiconductor DS75 and DS1775 (in
- 9-bit precision mode), and TelCom (now Microchip) TCN75.
+ If you say yes here you get support for one common type of
+ temperature sensor chip, with models including:
- The DS75 and DS1775 in 10- to 12-bit precision modes will require
- a force module parameter. The driver will not handle the extra
- precision anyhow.
+ - Dallas Semiconductor DS75 and DS1775
+ - Maxim MAX6625 and MAX6626
+ - Microchip MCP980x
+ - National Semiconductor LM75
+ - NXP's LM75A
+ - ST Microelectronics STDS75
+ - TelCom (now Microchip) TCN75
+ - Texas Instruments TMP100, TMP101, TMP75, TMP175, TMP275
+
+ This driver supports driver model based binding through board
+ specific I2C device tables.
+
+ It also supports the "legacy" style of driver binding. To use
+ that with some chips which don't replicate LM75 quirks exactly,
+ you may need the "force" module parameter.
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
will be called lm75.
Say Y here if you have an applicable laptop and want to experience
the awesome power of applesmc.
+config SENSORS_TSC210X
+ tristate "TI TSC210x battery & temperature sensors"
+ depends on HWMON && SPI_MASTER
+ select SPI_TSC210X
+ help
+ Say Y if your board has a TSC210x chip and you want to
+ have its battery state, auxiliary input and/or temperature
+ sensors exported through hwmon.
+
+ This driver can also be built as a module. In this case
+ the module will be called tsc210x_sensors.
+
+config SENSORS_OMAP34XX
+ tristate "TI OMAP34xx internal temperature sensor"
+ depends on ARCH_OMAP3 && HIGH_RES_TIMERS
+
config HWMON_DEBUG_CHIP
bool "Hardware Monitoring Chip debugging messages"
default n