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44 The contents of the label are free-form, but there are some
51 * "proximity-wifi"
52 * "proximity-lte"
53 * "proximity-wifi-lte"
54 * "proximity-wifi-left"
55 * "proximity-wifi-right"
60 The "-left" and "-right" labels are for devices with multiple
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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199 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/in_capacitanceY-capacitanceZ_raw
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204 channel Y - channel Z where these channel numbers apply to the
210 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/in_capacitanceY-capacitanceZ_zeropoint
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242 between ambient (reference) and distant temperature for contact-
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435 What: /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_voltage-voltage_scale
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506 - a small discrete set of values like "0 2 4 6 8"
507 - a range specified as "[min step max]"
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580 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/in_voltage-voltage_scale_available
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730 Phase in radians of one frequency/clock output Y
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752 to user-space.
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887 signal is allowed to remain out-of-range before a reset
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1348 What: /sys/.../iio:deviceX/bufferY/in_voltageY-voltageZ_en
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1384 and hence the form in which it is read from user-space.
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1439 A single positive integer specifying the position of this
1441 what is enabled and may not be contiguous. Thus for user-space
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1497 on-chip EEPROM. After power-up or chip reset the device will
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1536 Unit-less light intensity. Modifiers both and ir indicate
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1602 channels refer to the same signal. The 'i' channel contains the in-phase
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1653 A single positive integer specifying the maximum number of scan
1661 Non-blocking read will retrieve the available samples from the
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1671 A read-only value indicating the bytes of data available in the
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1681 A read-only boolean value that indicates if the hardware fifo is
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1716 Read-only entry that contains a single integer specifying the
1722 buffers are limited to 32-64 samples, some hardware buffers
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1730 A single positive integer specifying the minimum watermark level
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1741 A single positive integer specifying the maximum watermark level
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1752 A list of positive integers specifying the available watermark
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1829 base-10 logarithm of hydrodium ions in a litre of water.
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1848 way (platform data and / or device-tree), the main hardware
1858 [0, 1, 0; 1, 0, 0; 0, 0, -1]. Identity matrix
1869 * Y is in the ground plane and positive towards magnetic North ;
1871 positive towards the East ;
1872 * Z is perpendicular to the ground plane and positive upwards.
1874 An implementor might consider that for a hand-held device, a
1878 * Y is in the plane of the screen and is positive towards the
1881 positive towards the right hand side of the screen ;
1882 * Z is perpendicular to the screen plane and positive out of the
1887 * Y is in the plane of the propellers and positive towards the
1888 front-view camera;
1890 and positive towards the starboard side of the UAV ;
1891 * Z is perpendicular to propellers plane and positive upwards.
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1909 the counts of a single quadrature signal phase from channel Y.
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1930 - "up" : counter device is increasing.
1931 - "down": counter device is decreasing.
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1955 Raw (unscaled) phase difference reading from channel Y.
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2037 contaminant build-up in a measurement chamber or optical
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2069 - a range specified as "[min step max]"
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2097 Units and the exact meaning of value are device-specific.
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2114 single-tap's or two double-tap's.
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2164 An example format is 16-bytes, 2-digits-per-byte, HEX-string
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