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software:linux:docs:iio:iio [23 Feb 2017 13:26] Lars-Peter Clausen Fix typo |
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* The overall aim is to fill the gap between the somewhat similar hwmon and input subsystems. | * The overall aim is to fill the gap between the somewhat similar hwmon and input subsystems. | ||
* Hwmon is very much directed at low sample rate sensors used in applications such as fan speed control and temperature measurement. | * Hwmon is very much directed at low sample rate sensors used in applications such as fan speed control and temperature measurement. | ||
- | * Input is, as it's name suggests focused on human interaction input devices.: | + | * The input is (as its name suggests) focused on human interaction input devices: |
* Keyboard | * Keyboard | ||
* Mouse | * Mouse | ||
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* Joystick | * Joystick | ||
- | * In some cases there is considerable overlap between these and IIO. | + | * In some cases, there is considerable overlap between these and IIO. |
* A typical device falling into the IIO category would be connected via SPI or I2C. | * A typical device falling into the IIO category would be connected via SPI or I2C. |