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Struct stm32_metapac::can::regs::Dbtp

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Dbtp(pub u32);
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FDCAN data bit timing and prescaler register

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impl Dbtp

pub const fn dsjw(&self) -> u8

Synchronization jump width. Must always be smaller than DTSEG2, valid values are 0 to 15. The value used by the hardware is the one programmed, incremented by 1: tSJW = (DSJW + 1) x tq.

pub fn set_dsjw(&mut self, val: u8)

Synchronization jump width. Must always be smaller than DTSEG2, valid values are 0 to 15. The value used by the hardware is the one programmed, incremented by 1: tSJW = (DSJW + 1) x tq.

pub const fn dtseg2(&self) -> u8

Data time segment after sample point. Valid values are 0 to 15. The value used by the hardware is the one programmed, incremented by 1, i.e. tBS2 = (DTSEG2 + 1) x tq

pub fn set_dtseg2(&mut self, val: u8)

Data time segment after sample point. Valid values are 0 to 15. The value used by the hardware is the one programmed, incremented by 1, i.e. tBS2 = (DTSEG2 + 1) x tq

pub const fn dtseg1(&self) -> u8

Data time segment before sample point. Valid values are 0 to 31. The value used by the hardware is the one programmed, incremented by 1, i.e. tBS1 = (DTSEG1 + 1) x tq

pub fn set_dtseg1(&mut self, val: u8)

Data time segment before sample point. Valid values are 0 to 31. The value used by the hardware is the one programmed, incremented by 1, i.e. tBS1 = (DTSEG1 + 1) x tq

pub const fn dbrp(&self) -> u8

Data bit rate prescaler. The value by which the oscillator frequency is divided to generate the bit time quanta. The bit time is built up from a multiple of this quanta. Valid values for the Baud Rate Prescaler are 0 to 31. The hardware interpreters this value as the value programmed plus 1

pub fn set_dbrp(&mut self, val: u8)

Data bit rate prescaler. The value by which the oscillator frequency is divided to generate the bit time quanta. The bit time is built up from a multiple of this quanta. Valid values for the Baud Rate Prescaler are 0 to 31. The hardware interpreters this value as the value programmed plus 1

pub const fn tdc(&self) -> bool

Transceiver delay compensation

pub fn set_tdc(&mut self, val: bool)

Transceiver delay compensation

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impl Clone for Dbtp

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fn clone(&self) -> Dbtp

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for Dbtp

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fn default() -> Dbtp

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Dbtp

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fn eq(&self, other: &Dbtp) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for Dbtp

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impl Eq for Dbtp

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Dbtp

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Dbtp

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impl Send for Dbtp

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impl Sync for Dbtp

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impl Unpin for Dbtp

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impl UnwindSafe for Dbtp

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