Struct MCPWM0

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct MCPWM0<'a> { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature unstable only.
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MCPWM0 peripheral singleton

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This API is marked as unstable and is only available when the unstable crate feature is enabled. This comes with no stability guarantees, and could be changed or removed at any time.

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impl MCPWM0<'_>

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pub unsafe fn steal() -> Self

Unsafely create an instance of this peripheral out of thin air.

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You must ensure that you’re only using one instance of this type at a time.

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pub unsafe fn clone_unchecked(&self) -> Self

Unsafely clone this peripheral reference.

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You must ensure that you’re only using one instance of this type at a time.

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pub fn reborrow(&mut self) -> MCPWM0<'_>

Creates a new peripheral reference with a shorter lifetime.

Use this method if you would like to keep working with the peripheral after you dropped the driver that consumes this.

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impl MCPWM0<'_>

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pub const PTR: *const <MCPWM0 as Deref>::Target = {0x6001e000 as *const <esp32s3::MCPWM0 as core::ops::Deref>::Target}

Pointer to the register block

§Stability

This API is marked as unstable and is only available when the unstable crate feature is enabled. This comes with no stability guarantees, and could be changed or removed at any time.

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pub const fn ptr() -> *const <MCPWM0 as Deref>::Target

Return the pointer to the register block

§Stability

This API is marked as unstable and is only available when the unstable crate feature is enabled. This comes with no stability guarantees, and could be changed or removed at any time.

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pub const fn regs<'a>() -> &'a <MCPWM0 as Deref>::Target

Return a reference to the register block

§Stability

This API is marked as unstable and is only available when the unstable crate feature is enabled. This comes with no stability guarantees, and could be changed or removed at any time.

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pub fn register_block(&self) -> &<MCPWM0 as Deref>::Target

Return a reference to the register block

§Stability

This API is marked as unstable and is only available when the unstable crate feature is enabled. This comes with no stability guarantees, and could be changed or removed at any time.

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impl<'a> Debug for MCPWM0<'a>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PwmPeripheral for MCPWM0<'_>

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fn block() -> *const RegisterBlock

Get a pointer to the peripheral RegisterBlock
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fn output_signal<const OP: u8, const IS_A: bool>() -> OutputSignal

Get operator GPIO mux output signal
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fn peripheral() -> Peripheral

Peripheral

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impl<'a> Freeze for MCPWM0<'a>

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impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for MCPWM0<'a>

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impl<'a> Send for MCPWM0<'a>

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impl<'a> Sync for MCPWM0<'a>

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impl<'a> Unpin for MCPWM0<'a>

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impl<'a> !UnwindSafe for MCPWM0<'a>

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