Libiio

Jul 20, 2023

Library for interfacing with local and remote IIO devices

libiio is used to interface to the Linux Industrial Input/Output IIO Subsystem. The Linux IIO subsystem is intended to provide support for devices that in some sense are analog to digital or digital to analog converters ADCs, DACs. This includes, but is not limited to ADCs, Accelerometers, Gyros, IMUs, Capacitance to Digital Converters CDCs, Pressure Sensors, Color, Light and Proximity Sensors, Temperature Sensors, Magnetometers, DACs, DDS Direct Digital Synthesis, PLLs Phase Locked Loops, Variable/Programmable Gain Amplifiers VGA, PGA, and RF transceivers. You can use libiio natively on an embedded Linux target local mode, or use libiio to communicate remotely to that same target from a host Linux, Windows or MAC over USB or Ethernet or Serial.



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