[PATCH v15 3/8] mfd: simple-mfd-i2c: Enable support for the silergy,sy7636a
Guenter Roeck
linux at roeck-us.net
Wed Nov 24 12:09:44 PST 2021
On 11/24/21 11:35 AM, Andreas Kemnade wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:39:05 -0800
> Guenter Roeck <linux at roeck-us.net> wrote:
>
>> On 11/23/21 4:14 AM, Alistair Francis wrote:
>>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 9:10 AM Andreas Kemnade <andreas at kemnade.info> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> this all creates a lot of question marks...
>>>> One of my main question is whether sy7636a = sy7636 (at least the
>>>> driver in the kobo vendor kernels does not have the "A" at the end,
>>>> whic does not necessarily mean a difference).
>>>>
>>>> https://www.silergy.com/products/panel_pmic
>>>> lists only a SY7636ARMC, so chances are good that the letters were just
>>>> stripped away by the driver developers. Printing on chip package is
>>>> cryptic so it is not that helpful. It is just "BWNBDA"
>>>
>>> I don't have a definite answer for you. But I think it's sy7636a
>>>
>>> The page you linked to above lists SY7636ARMC as well as SY7627RMC,
>>> SY7570RMC. That makes me think that the RMC is a generic suffix and
>>> this actual IC is the SY7636A.
>>>
>>
>> Almost all chips have an ordering suffix, indicating things like
>> temperature range or packaging. The datasheet says:
>>
> yes, they have. The only question is where it starts. So did you find a
> public datasheet which you can chere
>
I registered an account on the Silergy web site, and I was subsequently
able to download the datasheet. The document has a "confidential"
watermark, so I can not share it. You should be able to register an
account and download it yourself, though.
>> Ordering Information
>> SY7636 □(□□)□
>> | Temperature Code (C)
>> | Package Code (RM)
>> | Optional Spec Code (A)
>>
>> The datasheet otherwise refers to the chip as SY7636A.
>>
> so there is no indication of something like this where the A really
> makes a difference:
>
I may be missing it, but I see nothing in the datasheet that would indicate
that or if the "A" has any relevance other than "Optional Spec Code",
and I do not see an explanation for that term either.
Guenter
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