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/**
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\defgroup quickref Function quick reference
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\section sensors Sensor functions
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Some sensors generate events when the sensors change. It is always
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possible to query the state of a sensor through a set of query functions.
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\subsection quickref-sensors-events Sensor events
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- \ref sensors_event_button_down - the button has been pressed
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- \ref sensors_event_button_up - the button has been depressed
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- \ref sensors_event_humidity - a change in humidity has been detected
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- \ref sensors_event_light - a change in light has been detected
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- \ref sensors_event_motion - motion has been detected
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- \ref sensors_event_sound - sound has been detected
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- \ref sensors_event_temperature - temperature has changed
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- \ref sensors_event_vibration - vibration has been detected
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\subsection quickref-sensors-query Sensor query functions
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- sensors_battery() - query the battery voltage level
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- sensors_button() - query the on-board button
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- sensors_mic() - query the microphone
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- sensors_pir() - query the passive IR sensor (motion detector)
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- sensors_radiosignal() - query the radio signal strength
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- sensors_temp() - query the temperature sensor
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- sensors_vib() - query the vibration sensor
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\section quickref-leds LED functions
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- leds_on() - turn LEDs on
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- leds_off() - turn LEDs off
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- leds_invert() - invert LEDs
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- leds_blink() - blink all LEDs
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\section quickref-beeper Beeper functions
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- beep() - click the beeper
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- beep_beep() - beep
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- beep_down() - pitchbend down beep
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- beep_quick() - a number of quick beeps
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- beep_spinup() - pitchbend up beep
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\section quickref-timers Timer functions
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Contiki supports two types of timers: event timers and simple
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timers. Event timers generates an event when the timer expires,
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whereas the simple timer has to be actively queried to check when it
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has expired.
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\subsection quickref-etimer Event timers
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- etimer_expired() - check if an event timer has expired
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- etimer_set() - set an event timer
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- etimer_reset() - set an expired event timer to the next interval
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- etimer_restart() - restart an event timer from the current point in time
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\subsection quickref-timer Simple timers
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- timer_expired() - check if a simple timer has expired
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- timer_set() - set a simple timer
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- timer_reset() - set a simple event timer to the next interval
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- timer_restart() - restart a simple timer from the current point in time
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*//** @{ */
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