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NAME

       iio_readdev - read buffers from an IIO device

SYNOPSIS

       iio_readdev  [  options  ]  [-n  <hostname>] [-t <trigger>] [-T <timeout-ms>] [-b <buffer-
       size>] [-s <samples>] <iio_device> [<channel> ...]

DESCRIPTION

       iio_reg is a utility for reading buffers from connected IIO devices, and  sending  resutls
       to standard out.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Tells  iio_readdev  to  display  some  help,  and then quit.  -n, --network Use the
              network backend with the provided hostname

       -u, --uri
              The Uniform Resource Identifier (uri) for connecting to devices, can be one of:

              ip:[address]
                     network address, either numeric (192.168.0.1) or network hostname

              ip:    blank, if compiled with zeroconf support, will find an IIO device on network

              usb:[device:port:instance]
                     normally returned from iio_info -s

              serial:[port]

              local  with no address part

       -t --trigger
              Use the specified trigger, if needed on the specified channel

       -b --buffer-size
              Size of the capture buffer. Default is 256.

       -s --samples
              Number of samples (not bytes) to capture, 0 = infinite. Default is 0.

       -T --timeout
              Buffer timeout in milliseconds. 0 = no timeout. Default is 0.

       -a, --auto
              Scan for available contexts and if only one is available use it.

RETURN VALUE

       If the specified device is not found, a non-zero exit code is returned.

USAGE

       You use iio_readdev in the same way you use many of the other libiio utilities.  You  must
       specify  a  IIO  device,  and the specific channel to read. Since this is a read, channels
       must be input.  It is easy to use iio_attr to find out what the channels are called.

       This identifies the device, and channel that can be used.
              iio_attr -a -i -c .
              Using auto-detected IIO context at URI "usb:3.10.5"
              dev 'cf-ad9361-lpc', channel 'voltage0' (input, index: 0, format: le:S12/16>>0)
              dev 'cf-ad9361-lpc', channel 'voltage1' (input, index: 1, format: le:S12/16>>0)

       This captures 1024 samples of I and Q data from the USB attached AD9361, and stores it (as
       raw binary) into the file samples.dat
              iio_readdev -a -s 1024 cf-ad9361-lpc voltage0 voltage1 > samples.dat

       And plots the data with gnuplot.
              gnuplot  -e  "set  term  png;  set  output  'sample.png';  plot 'sample.dat' binary
              format='%short%short' using 1 with lines, 'sample.dat' binary format='%short%short'
              using 2 with lines;"

SEE ALSO

       iio_attr(1), iio_info(1), iio_readdev(1), iio_reg(1), iio_writedev(1), libiio(3)

       libiio home page: https://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio

       libiio code: https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libiio

       Doxygen for libiio https://analogdevicesinc.github.io/libiio/

BUGS

       All bugs are tracked at: https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libiio/issues