NAME Device::Chip::TSL256x - chip driver for TSL256x SYNOPSIS use Device::Chip::TSL256x; use Future::AsyncAwait; my $chip = Device::Chip::TSL256x->new; await $chip->mount( Device::Chip::Adapter::...->new ); await $chip->power(1); sleep 1; # Wait for one integration cycle printf "Current ambient light level is %.2f lux\n", scalar await $chip->read_lux; DESCRIPTION This Device::Chip subclass provides specific communication to a TAOS TSL2560 or TSL2561 attached to a computer via an I²C adapter. The reader is presumed to be familiar with the general operation of this chip; the documentation here will not attempt to explain or define chip-specific concepts or features, only the use of this module to access them. ACCESSORS The following methods documented in an await expression return Future instances. read_config $config = await $chip->read_config; Returns a HASH reference of the contents of timing control register, using fields named from the data sheet. GAIN => 1 | 16 INTEG => 13ms | 101ms | 420ms change_config await $chip->change_config( %changes ); Writes updates to the timing control register. Note that these two methods use a cache of configuration bytes to make subsequent modifications more efficient. This cache will not respect the "one-shot" nature of the Manual bit. read_id $id = await $chip->read_id; Returns the chip's ID register value. read_data0 read_data1 $data0 = await $chip->read_data0; $data1 = await $chip->read_data1; Reads the current values of the ADC channels. read_data ( $data0, $data1 ) = await $chip->read_data; Read the current values of both ADC channels in a single I²C transaction. METHODS power await $chip->power( $on ); Enables or disables the main power control bits in the CONTROL register. read_lux $lux = await $chip->read_lux; ( $lux, $data0, $data1 ) = await $chip->read_lux; Reads the two data registers then performs the appropriate scaling calculations to return a floating-point number that approximates the light level in Lux. Currently this conversion code presumes the contants for the T, FN and CL chip types. In list context, also returns the raw $data0 and $data1 channel values. The controlling code may wish to use these to adjust the gain if required. AUTHOR Paul Evans