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| What:		/sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX/in_proximity<id>_setup
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| Date:		November 2021
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| KernelVersion:	5.17
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| Contact:	Gwendal Grignou <gwendal@chromium.org>
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| Description:
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| 		SX9324 has 3 inputs, CS0, CS1 and CS2. Hardware layout
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| 		defines if the input is
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| 		+ not connected (HZ),
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| 		+ grounded (GD),
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| 		+ connected to an antenna where it can act as a base
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| 		  (DS - data shield), or measured input (MI).
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| 
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| 		The sensor rotates measurement across 4 phases
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| 		(PH0, PH1, PH2, PH3), where the inputs are configured
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| 		and then measured.
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| 
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| 		By default,  during the first phase, [PH0], CS0 is measured,
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| 		while CS1 and CS2 are used as shields.
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| 		`cat in_proximity0_setup` returns "MI,DS,DS".
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| 		[PH1], CS1 is measured, CS0 and CS2 are shield:
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| 		`cat in_proximity1_setup` returns "DS,MI,DS".
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| 		[PH2], CS2 is measured, CS0 and CS1 are shield:
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| 		`cat in_proximity1_setup` returns "DS,DS,MI".
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| 		[PH3], CS1 and CS2 are measured (combo mode):
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| 		`cat in_proximity1_setup` returns "DS,MI,MI".
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| 
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| 		Note, these are the chip default. Hardware layout will most
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| 		likely dictate different output. The entry is read-only.
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