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Struct LPUART1

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pub struct LPUART1 { /* private fields */ }
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LPUART1 peripheral

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impl LPUART1

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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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impl CtsPin<LPUART1> for PA11

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fn af_num(&self) -> u8

Get the AF number needed to use this pin as CtsPin
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impl Instance for LPUART1

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type Interrupt = LPUART1

Interrupt for this peripheral.
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impl Peripheral for LPUART1

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type P = LPUART1

Peripheral singleton type
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unsafe fn clone_unchecked(&self) -> Self::P

Unsafely clone (duplicate) a peripheral singleton. Read more
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fn into_ref<'a>(self) -> PeripheralRef<'a, Self::P>
where Self: 'a,

Convert a value into a PeripheralRef. Read more
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impl RtsPin<LPUART1> for PA12

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fn af_num(&self) -> u8

Get the AF number needed to use this pin as RtsPin
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH0

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH1

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH2

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH3

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH4

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH5

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH6

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH7

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH0

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH1

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH2

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH3

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH4

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH5

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH6

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH7

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asRxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl RxPin<LPUART1> for PA10

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fn af_num(&self) -> u8

Get the AF number needed to use this pin as RxPin
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impl RxPin<LPUART1> for PB7

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fn af_num(&self) -> u8

Get the AF number needed to use this pin as RxPin
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH0

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH1

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH2

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH3

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH4

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH5

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH6

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA1_CH7

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH0

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH1

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH2

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH3

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH4

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH5

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH6

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxDma<LPUART1> for GPDMA2_CH7

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fn request(&self) -> Request

Get the DMA request number needed to use this channel asTxDma Note: in some chips, ST calls this the “channel”, and calls channels “streams”. embassy-stm32 always uses the “channel” and “request number” names.
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impl TxPin<LPUART1> for PA9

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fn af_num(&self) -> u8

Get the AF number needed to use this pin as TxPin
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impl TxPin<LPUART1> for PB6

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fn af_num(&self) -> u8

Get the AF number needed to use this pin as TxPin
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impl RccPeripheral for LPUART1

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