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Struct embassy_stm32::rcc::Config

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pub struct Config {
Show 15 fields pub msi: Option<MSIRange>, pub hsi: bool, pub hse: Option<Hse>, pub hsi48: Option<Hsi48Config>, pub pll1: Option<Pll>, pub pll2: Option<Pll>, pub pll3: Option<Pll>, pub sys: Sysclk, pub ahb_pre: AHBPrescaler, pub apb1_pre: APBPrescaler, pub apb2_pre: APBPrescaler, pub apb3_pre: APBPrescaler, pub voltage_range: VoltageScale, pub ls: LsConfig, pub mux: ClockMux,
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§msi: Option<MSIRange>§hsi: bool§hse: Option<Hse>§hsi48: Option<Hsi48Config>§pll1: Option<Pll>§pll2: Option<Pll>§pll3: Option<Pll>§sys: Sysclk§ahb_pre: AHBPrescaler§apb1_pre: APBPrescaler§apb2_pre: APBPrescaler§apb3_pre: APBPrescaler§voltage_range: VoltageScale

The voltage range influences the maximum clock frequencies for different parts of the device. In particular, system clocks exceeding 110 MHz require RANGE1, and system clocks exceeding 55 MHz require at least RANGE2.

See RM0456 § 10.5.4 for a general overview and § 11.4.10 for clock source frequency limits.

§ls: LsConfig§mux: ClockMux

Per-peripheral kernel clock selection muxes

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impl Default for Config

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fn default() -> Self

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impl Freeze for Config

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Config

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impl Send for Config

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impl Sync for Config

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impl Unpin for Config

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impl UnwindSafe for Config

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