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/Zephyr-latest/drivers/sensor/st/lps22hb/
DKconfig19 Data rates supported by the chip are 1, 10, 25, 50, 75.
/Zephyr-latest/drivers/sensor/st/lps25hb/
DKconfig19 Data rates supported by the chip are 1, 7, 13, 25.
/Zephyr-latest/soc/intel/apollo_lake/doc/
Dsupported_features.txt18 Baud rates beyond 115.2kbps (up to 3.6864Mbps) are supported, with additional
35 of 115.2k. Higher baud rates are enabled by changing the PCP and telling
/Zephyr-latest/tests/subsys/logging/log_blocking/
DREAME.md21 log message flow rates. Typically, one would describe log message flow rates
63 When the input rate and output rates are equal, one might think this is the
64 ideal scenario. In reality, it is not. The rates could be matched, but a
/Zephyr-latest/drivers/sensor/st/lsm6ds0/
DKconfig82 Data rates supported by the chip are 0, 15, 60, 119, 238, 476,
99 Data rates supported by the chip are 0, 10, 50, 119, 238, 476, 952.
/Zephyr-latest/doc/hardware/peripherals/sensor/
Ddevice_tree.rst7 as channel power modes, data rates, filters, decimation, and scales. These can
/Zephyr-latest/drivers/sensor/st/hts221/
DKconfig63 Data rates supported by the chip are 1, 7 and 12.5.
/Zephyr-latest/drivers/sensor/st/lis3mdl/
DKconfig59 Data rates supported by the chip are 0.625, 1.25, 2.5, 5, 10, 20,
/Zephyr-latest/drivers/sensor/honeywell/hmc5883l/
DKconfig59 Data rates supported by the chip are 0.75, 1.5, 3, 7.5, 15, 30
/Zephyr-latest/drivers/sensor/st/stts751/
DKconfig81 Data rates supported by the chip are:
/Zephyr-latest/tests/boards/espressif/rtc_clk/
DREADME.rst10 …U, RTC_FAST and RTC_SLOW. Each of these subsystems have their own clock sources and possible rates.
/Zephyr-latest/soc/espressif/common/
DKconfig49 data rates may be lower than this setting.
/Zephyr-latest/boards/shields/mcp2515/doc/
Dindex.rst259 - Fast data rates (up to 5 Mbit/s)
/Zephyr-latest/doc/connectivity/bluetooth/api/mesh/
Dblob.rst23 and reliability of the protocol. However, achieving transfer rates close to the ideal rate is
/Zephyr-latest/doc/kernel/
Dtimeutil.rst93 * :c:struct:`timeutil_sync_config` records the nominal rates of a reference
/Zephyr-latest/doc/kernel/services/timing/
Dclocks.rst64 On most platforms, where the various counter rates are integral
/Zephyr-latest/doc/releases/
Drelease-notes-4.0.rst733 * Improve NXP CSI and MIPI_CSI2Rx drivers to support varibale frame rates
893 * Added frame interval APIs to support variable frame rates (video_sw_generator.c)
Drelease-notes-3.6.rst482 * Improved the FIFO read routine to support higher transfer rates.
/Zephyr-latest/drivers/wifi/nrf_wifi/src/
Dwpa_supp_if.c2648 sta_info.supp_rates.rates[i] = params->supp_rates[i] & 0x7f; in nrf_wifi_wpa_supp_sta_add()
/Zephyr-latest/kernel/
DKconfig852 larger values (and higher precision tick rates) without fear