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GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming

You're reading from   GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming Your one-stop solution to embedded programming on GNU/Linux

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461803
Length 732 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Installing the Developing System FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing the System Console 3. C Compiler, Device Drivers, and Useful Developing Techniques 4. Quick Programming with Scripts and System Daemons 5. Setting Up an Embedded OS 6. General Purposes Input Output signals – GPIO 7. Serial Ports and TTY Devices - TTY 8. Universal Serial Bus - USB 9. Inter-Integrated Circuits - I2C 10. Serial Peripheral Interface - SPI 11. 1-Wire - W1 12. Ethernet Network Device - ETH 13. Wireless Network Device - WLAN 14. Controller Area Network - CAN 15. Sound Devices - SND 16. Video devices - V4L 17. Analog-to-Digital Converters - ADC 18. Pulse-Width Modulation - PWM 19. Miscellaneous Devices

ADCs in Linux

To explain the functioning of ADCs in a GNU/Linux-based system, let's use the SAMA5D3 Xplained board since its ADC support is more complete than the BeagleBone Black's (however, during the explanation, each difference with the BeagleBone Black will be pointed out).

If we take a look at the iio:device0 directory's content in the SAMA5D3 Xplained, we will find the listing shown here:

root@a5d3:~# ls /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio\:device0/
buffer           in_voltage1_raw in_voltage6_raw  name         trigger
dev              in_voltage2_raw in_voltage7_raw  of_node      uevent
in_voltage0_raw  in_voltage3_raw in_voltage8_raw  power
in_voltage10_raw in_voltage4_raw in_voltage9_raw  scan_elements
in_voltage11_raw in_voltage5_raw in_voltage_scale subsystem

Files in the in_voltageX_raw form can be used to read a single ADC input from a particular channel. This interface can be used, as shown here:

root@a5d3:~# cat /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio\:device0/in_voltage0_raw
1662

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