On 20/10/2015 03:32, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On 10/19/2015 09:21 AM, Marc Titinger wrote:
With the current implementation, the driver will prevent a readout at a
pace faster than the default conversion time (2ms) times the averaging
setting, min AVG being 1:1.
Any sysfs "show" read access from
On 20/10/2015 03:32, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On 10/19/2015 09:21 AM, Marc Titinger wrote:
With the current implementation, the driver will prevent a readout at a
pace faster than the default conversion time (2ms) times the averaging
setting, min AVG being 1:1.
Any sysfs "show" read access from
On 10/19/2015 09:21 AM, Marc Titinger wrote:
With the current implementation, the driver will prevent a readout at a
pace faster than the default conversion time (2ms) times the averaging
setting, min AVG being 1:1.
Any sysfs "show" read access from the client app faster than 500 Hz will be
With the current implementation, the driver will prevent a readout at a
pace faster than the default conversion time (2ms) times the averaging
setting, min AVG being 1:1.
Any sysfs "show" read access from the client app faster than 500 Hz will be
'cached' by the driver, but actually since
On 10/19/2015 09:21 AM, Marc Titinger wrote:
With the current implementation, the driver will prevent a readout at a
pace faster than the default conversion time (2ms) times the averaging
setting, min AVG being 1:1.
Any sysfs "show" read access from the client app faster than 500 Hz will be
With the current implementation, the driver will prevent a readout at a
pace faster than the default conversion time (2ms) times the averaging
setting, min AVG being 1:1.
Any sysfs "show" read access from the client app faster than 500 Hz will be
'cached' by the driver, but actually since
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