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44 The contents of the label are free-form, but there are some
47 For proximity sensors which give the proximity (of a person) to
51 * "proximity-wifi"
52 * "proximity-lte"
53 * "proximity-wifi-lte"
54 * "proximity-wifi-left"
55 * "proximity-wifi-right"
57 These are used to indicate to userspace that these proximity
60 The "-left" and "-right" labels are for devices with multiple
63 In some laptops/tablets the standardized proximity sensor labels
64 instead indicate proximity to a specific part of the device:
66 * "proximity-palmrest" indicates proximity to the keyboard's palmrest
67 * "proximity-palmrest-left" indicates proximity to the left part of the palmrest
68 * "proximity-palmrest-right" indicates proximity to the right part of the palmrest
69 * "proximity-lap" indicates the device is being used on someone's lap
71 Note "proximity-lap" is special in that its value may be
75 For accelerometers used in 2-in-1s with 360° (yoga-style) hinges,
79 * "accel-base"
80 * "accel-display"
85 * "accel-camera"
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110 The stm32-timer-trigger has the additional characteristic that
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124 - a small discrete set of values like "0 2 4 6 8"
125 - a range with minimum, step and maximum frequencies like
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156 channels refer to the same signal. The 'i' channel contains the in-phase
160 What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltageY-voltageZ_raw
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165 channel Y - channel Z where these channel numbers apply to the
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187 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/in_capacitanceY-capacitanceZ_raw
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192 channel Y - channel Z where these channel numbers apply to the
198 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/in_capacitanceY-capacitanceZ_zeropoint
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230 between ambient (reference) and distant temperature for contact-
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281 desired period of time, the application should sum-up the delta
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295 desired period of time, the application should sum-up the delta
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464 What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage-voltage_scale
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558 - a small discrete set of values like "0 2 4 6 8"
559 - a range specified as "[min step max]"
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605 - a small discrete set of values like "1 8 16"
606 - a range specified as "[min step max]"
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655 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/in_voltage-voltage_scale_available
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831 to user-space.
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966 signal is allowed to remain out-of-range before a reset
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1433 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/bufferY/in_voltageY-voltageZ_en
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1471 and hence the form in which it is read from user-space.
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1534 what is enabled and may not be contiguous. Thus for user-space
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1562 low_noise: reduce noise level from ADC,
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1590 on-chip EEPROM. After power-up or chip reset the device will
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1599 Proximity measurement indicating that some
1600 object is near the sensor, usually by observing
1604 to SI units is not possible. Higher proximity measurements
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1635 Unit-less light intensity. Modifiers both and ir indicate
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1705 channels refer to the same signal. The 'i' channel contains the in-phase
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1764 Non-blocking read will retrieve the available samples from the
1765 buffer even if there are less samples then watermark level. This
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1774 A read-only value indicating the bytes of data available in the
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1784 A read-only boolean value that indicates if the hardware fifo is
1788 current hardware fifo watermark level is set and other current
1793 If the hardware fifo is enabled and the level of the hardware
1794 fifo reaches the hardware fifo watermark level the device will
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1819 Read-only entry that contains a single integer specifying the
1820 current watermark level for the hardware fifo. If the device
1822 The watermark level for the hardware fifo is set by the driver
1825 buffers are limited to 32-64 samples, some hardware buffers
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1833 A single positive integer specifying the minimum watermark level
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1844 A single positive integer specifying the maximum watermark level
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1863 hardware fifo watermark level.
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1932 base-10 logarithm of hydrodium ions in a litre of water.
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1951 way (platform data and / or device-tree), the main hardware
1961 [0, 1, 0; 1, 0, 0; 0, 0, -1]. Identity matrix
1977 An implementor might consider that for a hand-held device, a
1991 front-view camera;
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2033 - "up" : counter device is increasing.
2034 - "down": counter device is decreasing.
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2082 must be above the threshold level before interrupt is asserted.
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2140 contaminant build-up in a measurement chamber or optical
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2172 - a range specified as "[min step max]"
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2200 Units and the exact meaning of value are device-specific.
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2217 single-tap's or two double-tap's.
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2267 An example format is 16-bytes, 2-digits-per-byte, HEX-string
2271 What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage-voltage_filter_type_available
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2278 * "sinc3" - The digital sinc3 filter. Moderate 1st
2280 * "sinc4" - Sinc 4. Excellent noise performance. Long
2282 * "sinc5" - The digital sinc5 filter. Excellent noise
2284 * "sinc4+sinc1" - Sinc4 + averaging by 8. Low 1st conversion
2286 * "sinc3+rej60" - Sinc3 + 60Hz rejection.
2287 * "sinc3+sinc1" - Sinc3 + averaging by 8. Low 1st conversion
2289 * "sinc3+pf1" - Sinc3 + device specific Post Filter 1.
2290 * "sinc3+pf2" - Sinc3 + device specific Post Filter 2.
2291 * "sinc3+pf3" - Sinc3 + device specific Post Filter 3.
2292 * "sinc3+pf4" - Sinc3 + device specific Post Filter 4.
2293 * "wideband" - filter with wideband low ripple passband
2297 What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltageY-voltageZ_filter_type
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