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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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Kernel driver pm6764tr
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Supported chips:
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* ST PM6764TR
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Prefix: 'pm6764tr'
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Addresses scanned: -
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Datasheet: http://www.st.com/resource/en/data_brief/pm6764.pdf
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Authors:
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<hsu.yungteng@gmail.com>
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Description:
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This driver supports the STMicroelectronics PM6764TR chip. The PM6764TR is a high
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performance digital controller designed to power Intel's VR12.5 processors and memories.
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The device utilizes digital technology to implement all control and power management
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functions to provide maximum flexibility and performance. The NVM is embedded to store
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custom configurations. The PM6764TR device features up to 4-phase programmable operation.
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The PM6764TR supports power state transitions featuring VFDE, and programmable DPM
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maintaining the best efficiency over all loading conditions without compromising transient
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response. The device assures fast and independent protection against load overcurrent,
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under/overvoltage and feedback disconnections.
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