162306a36Sopenharmony_ciWhat:		/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_proximity_nearlevel
262306a36Sopenharmony_ciDate:		March 2020
362306a36Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion:	5.7
462306a36Sopenharmony_ciContact:	linux-iio@vger.kernel.org
562306a36Sopenharmony_ciDescription:
662306a36Sopenharmony_ci		Near level for proximity sensors. This is a single integer
762306a36Sopenharmony_ci		value that tells user space when an object should be
862306a36Sopenharmony_ci		considered close to the device. If the value read from the
962306a36Sopenharmony_ci		sensor is above or equal to the value in this file an object
1062306a36Sopenharmony_ci		should typically be considered near.
1162306a36Sopenharmony_ci
1262306a36Sopenharmony_ciWhat:		/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/sensor_sensitivity
1362306a36Sopenharmony_ciDate:		March 2014
1462306a36Sopenharmony_ciKernelVersion:	3.15
1562306a36Sopenharmony_ciContact:	linux-iio@vger.kernel.org
1662306a36Sopenharmony_ciDescription:
1762306a36Sopenharmony_ci		Proximity sensors sometimes have a controllable amplifier
1862306a36Sopenharmony_ci		on the signal from which time of flight measurements are
1962306a36Sopenharmony_ci		taken.
2062306a36Sopenharmony_ci		The appropriate values to take is dependent on both the
2162306a36Sopenharmony_ci		sensor and its operating environment:
2262306a36Sopenharmony_ci		* as3935 (0-31 range)
2362306a36Sopenharmony_ci		18 = indoors (default)
2462306a36Sopenharmony_ci		14 = outdoors
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