Linux 6.6 To Add New Input Driver Used By Wearable Fitness Devices
The Azoteq IQS7210A and IQS7211A ASICs may not ring a bell for most of you, but it's a more interesting open-source driver addition to the kernel with the IQS7210A being designed for the wearable fitness market. Azoteq's IQS7210A ProxFusion IC is a very low-power "sensor fusion device" for the wearable fitness market and supports up to 42 channel trackpad/touch sensing. This controller is primarily geared for use in various unnamed fitness bands as well as smart earbud devices. This controller was launched by Azoteq last year.
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Azoteq promotes these ICs as useful for various wearable devices.
The similar Azoteq IQS7211A ProxFusion IC also caters to the wearable fitness market and supports up to 32-channel sensing. Besides fitness bands and earbuds, the IQS7211A is also deemed practical for game controller touchpads and smart headphones.
Queued in input.git's "-next" branch is the IQS7211 touchscreen driver to be introduced in the next (v6.6) kernel cycle for handling these touch/trackpad controllers. This driver was developed by Jeff LaBundy.
