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-iio {#iio}
-===
-IIO is the kernel's framework for supporting sensors.
-## Using dummy_iio driver
-For platforms without IIO hardware the iio_dummy driver can be used. You can
-add the driver by either rebuilding the kernel with IIO component enabled or
-just building the IIO modules and load them. You must add the following config
-fragment. Known to work for kernel 3.19 and later.
-<pre><code>
-CONFIG_IIO_DUMMY_EVGEN=m
-CONFIG_IIO_SIMPLE_DUMMY=m
-CONFIG_IIO_SIMPLE_DUMMY_EVENTS=y
-CONFIG_IIO_SIMPLE_DUMMY_BUFFER=y
-</code></pre>
-### Add driver to kernel
-Boot with new kernel, then load modules
-<pre><code>
-$ modprobe iio_dummy
-$ modprobe iio_dummy_evgen
-</code></pre>
-### Load kernel modules
-Depending our your kernel config, some of these modules may already be loaded.
-<pre><code>
-$ insmod drivers/iio/industrialio.ko
-$ insmod drivers/iio/kfifo_buf.ko
-$ insmod drivers/staging/iio/iio_dummy_evgen.ko
-$ insmod drivers/staging/iio/iio_dummy.ko
-</code></pre>
-## 'RAW' access
-
-Mraa supports raw access
-
-###Channels
-
-###Attributes
-
-###Events
-
-###Triggers
-
-Activate the trigger in /sys/class/iio
-$ echo 1 > trigger0/trigger_now
-
-