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Device Tree

In the context of sensors device tree provides the initial hardware configuration for sensors on a per device level. Each device must specify a device tree binding in Zephyr, and ideally, a set of hardware configuration options for things such as channel power modes, data rates, filters, decimation, and scales. These can then be used in a boards devicetree to configure a sensor to its initial state.

#include <zephyr/dt-bindings/icm42688.h>

&spi0 {
    /* SPI bus options here, not shown */

    accel_gyro0: icm42688p@0 {
        compatible = "invensense,icm42688";
        reg = <0>;
        int-gpios = <&pioc 6 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* SoC specific pin to select for interrupt line */
        spi-max-frequency = <DT_FREQ_M(24)>; /* Maximum SPI bus frequency */
        accel-pwr-mode = <ICM42688_ACCEL_LN>; /* Low noise mode */
        accel-odr = <ICM42688_ACCEL_ODR_2000>; /* 2000 Hz sampling */
        accel-fs = <ICM42688_ACCEL_FS_16>; /* 16G scale */
        gyro-pwr-mode = <ICM42688_GYRO_LN>; /* Low noise mode */
        gyro-odr = <ICM42688_GYRO_ODR_2000>; /* 2000 Hz sampling */
        gyro-fs = <ICM42688_GYRO_FS_16>; /* 16G scale */
    };
 };