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Contents:
Introduction
Core elements
Industrial I/O Devices
Buffers
IIO buffer sysfs interface
IIO buffer setup
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Triggers
IIO trigger sysfs interface
IIO trigger setup
IIO trigger ops
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Triggered Buffers
IIO triggered buffer setup
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