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/linux/Documentation/fb/
A Dviafb.modes14 # Scan Frequency 31.469 kHz 59.94 Hz
29 # D: 25.175 MHz, H: 31.469 kHz, V: 59.94 Hz
32 # D: 24.823 MHz, H: 39.780 kHz, V: 60.00 Hz
39 # Scan Frequency 37.500 kHz 75.00 Hz
53 # D: 31.50 MHz, H: 37.500 kHz, V: 75.00 Hz
60 # Scan Frequency 43.269 kHz 85.00 Hz
74 # D: 36.000 MHz, H: 43.269 kHz, V: 85.00 Hz
144 # Scan Frequency 29.892 kHz 60.00 Hz
296 # Scan Frequency 29.820 kHz 60.00 Hz
318 # Scan Frequency 29.820 kHz 60.00 Hz
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
A Dlpc1850-creg-clk.txt5 32 kHz oscillator driver with power up/down and clock gating. Next
6 is a fixed divider that creates a 1 kHz clock from the 32 kHz osc.
9 The 32 kHz can also be routed to other peripherals to enable low
21 Shall contain a phandle to the fixed 32 kHz crystal.
28 0 1 kHz clock
29 1 32 kHz Oscillator
/linux/Documentation/i2c/busses/
A Di2c-ismt.rst21 Specify the bus speed in kHz.
27 80 kHz
28 100 kHz
29 400 kHz
30 1000 kHz
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
A Dti,pcm6240.yaml38 ti,adc3120: Stereo-channel, 768-kHz, Burr-Brown™ audio analog-to-
41 ti,adc5120: 2-Channel, 768-kHz, Burr-Brown™ Audio ADC with 120-dB SNR.
43 ti,adc6120: Stereo-channel, 768-kHz, Burr-Brown™ audio analog-to-
46 ti,dix4192: 216-kHz digital audio converter with Quad-Channel In
52 ti,pcm3120: Automotive, stereo, 106-dB SNR, 768-kHz, low-power
55 ti,pcm3140: Automotive, Quad-Channel, 768-kHz, Burr-Brown™ Audio ADC
58 ti,pcm5120: Automotive, stereo, 120-dB SNR, 768-kHz, low-power
61 ti,pcm5140: Automotive, Quad-Channel, 768-kHz, Burr-Brown™ Audio ADC
64 ti,pcm6120: Automotive, stereo, 123-dB SNR, 768-kHz, low-power
67 ti,pcm6140: Automotive, Quad-Channel, 768-kHz, Burr-Brown™ Audio ADC
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A Dst,stm32-sai.yaml152 - description: x8k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 8kHz.
153 - description: x11k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 11.025kHz.
164 - description: x8k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 8kHz.
165 - description: x11k, SAI parent clock for sampling rates multiple of 11.025kHz.
/linux/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/
A Dr8a779g0-white-hawk-ard-audio-da7212.dtso55 * 44.1kHz groups sound is available by default.
56 * You need to update audio_clkin settings to switch to 48kHz groups sound.
88 /* 44.1kHz groups [(C) clock] */
92 /* 48 kHz groups [(C) clock] */
159 clock-frequency = <5644800>; /* 44.1kHz groups [(C) clock] */
160 // clock-frequency = <6144000>; /* 48 kHz groups [(C) clock] */
/linux/Documentation/arch/arm/sunxi/
A Dclocks.rst18 24MHz 32kHz
26 When you are about to suspend, you switch the CPU Mux to the 32kHz
29 24Mhz 32kHz
39 32kHz
/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/calxeda/
A Dhighbank.dts29 /* kHz ignored */
48 /* kHz ignored */
67 /* kHz ignored */
86 /* kHz ignored */
/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/nxp/imx/
A Dimx6q.dtsi25 /* kHz uV */
33 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
62 /* kHz uV */
70 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
97 /* kHz uV */
105 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
132 /* kHz uV */
140 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
A Dimx6dl-sabreauto.dts17 /* kHz uV */
23 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
A Dimx6q-cm-fx6.dts185 /* kHz uV */
192 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
207 /* kHz uV */
214 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
229 /* kHz uV */
236 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
251 /* kHz uV */
258 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
A Dimx6dl.dtsi24 /* kHz uV */
30 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
57 /* kHz uV */
63 /* ARM kHz SOC-PU uV */
/linux/Documentation/sound/cards/
A Daudiophile-usb.rst48 * sample rate from 8kHz to 96kHz
197 - 16bits 48kHz mode with Di disabled
204 - 16bits 48kHz mode with Di enabled
234 - 24bits 48kHz mode with Di disabled
241 - 24bits 48kHz mode with Di enabled
249 - 24bits 96kHz mode
436 - 24-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode
441 - 24-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode
446 - 16-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode
451 - 16-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/
A Dfe-set-tone.rst13 FE_SET_TONE - Sets/resets the generation of the continuous 22kHz tone.
34 This ioctl is used to set the generation of the continuous 22kHz tone.
38 to send a 22kHz tone in order to select between high/low band on some
/linux/drivers/media/usb/dvb-usb/
A Dvp7045-fe.c161 .frequency_min_hz = 44250 * kHz,
162 .frequency_max_hz = 867250 * kHz,
163 .frequency_stepsize_hz = 1 * kHz,
A Ddtt200u-fe.c230 .frequency_min_hz = 44250 * kHz,
231 .frequency_max_hz = 867250 * kHz,
232 .frequency_stepsize_hz = 250 * kHz,
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pwm/
A Dkontron,sl28cpld-pwm.yaml17 frequencies (250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz).
/linux/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/
A Ddvb_dummy_fe.c178 .frequency_max_hz = 863250 * kHz,
252 .frequency_stepsize_hz = 250 * kHz,
253 .frequency_tolerance_hz = 29500 * kHz,
/linux/Documentation/hwmon/
A Dmcp3021.rst36 compatible interface. Standard (100 kHz) and Fast (400 kHz) I2C modes are
A Dadt7411.rst43 fast_sampling Sample at 22.5 kHz instead of 1.4 kHz, but drop filters
A Dlm85.rst153 driven by a 22.5 kHz clock. This is a global mode, not per-PWM output,
154 which means that setting any PWM frequency above 11.3 kHz will switch
155 all 3 PWM outputs to a 22.5 kHz frequency. Conversely, setting any PWM
156 frequency below 11.3 kHz will switch all 3 PWM outputs to a frequency
179 The LM96000 supports additional high frequency PWM modes (22.5 kHz, 24 kHz,
180 25.7 kHz, 27.7 kHz and 30 kHz), which can be configured on a per-PWM basis.
A Dg760a.rst24 cycle counts of an assumed 32kHz clock source.
30 from the measured speed pulse period by assuming again a 32kHz clock
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/
A Dopp-v1.yaml28 - description: Frequency in kHz
45 /* kHz uV */
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/
A Dmxs-lradc.txt18 2 kHz and its default is 2 (= 1 ms)
20 1 ... 2047. It counts at 2 kHz and its default is
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/
A Dingenic,rtc.yaml68 (assuming RTC clock at 32 kHz)
76 (assuming RTC clock at 32 kHz)

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