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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.

       -S, --scan
              Scan for available IIO contexts, optional arg of specific backend(s) 'ip', 'usb' or
              'ip,usb'.  Specific options for USB include Vendor ID, Product ID to limit scanning
              to specific devices 'usb=0456:b673'.  vid,pid are hexadecimal  numbers  (no  prefix
              needed),  "*"  (match any for pid only) If no argument is given, it checks all that
              are availble.

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