Struct stm32_metapac::adc::regs::Tr1
#[repr(transparent)]pub struct Tr1(pub u32);
Expand description
watchdog threshold register 1
Tuple Fields§
§0: u32
Implementations§
§impl Tr1
impl Tr1
pub const fn lt1(&self) -> u16
pub const fn lt1(&self) -> u16
Analog watchdog 1 lower threshold These bits are written by software to define the lower threshold for the analog watchdog 1. Refer to AWD2CH, AWD3CH, AWD_HTx, AWD_LTx, AWDx) Note: The software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART = 0 and JADSTART = 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
pub fn set_lt1(&mut self, val: u16)
pub fn set_lt1(&mut self, val: u16)
Analog watchdog 1 lower threshold These bits are written by software to define the lower threshold for the analog watchdog 1. Refer to AWD2CH, AWD3CH, AWD_HTx, AWD_LTx, AWDx) Note: The software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART = 0 and JADSTART = 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
pub const fn awdfilt(&self) -> u8
pub const fn awdfilt(&self) -> u8
Analog watchdog filtering parameter This bit is set and cleared by software. … Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTART = 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
pub fn set_awdfilt(&mut self, val: u8)
pub fn set_awdfilt(&mut self, val: u8)
Analog watchdog filtering parameter This bit is set and cleared by software. … Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTART = 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
pub const fn ht1(&self) -> u16
pub const fn ht1(&self) -> u16
Analog watchdog 1 higher threshold These bits are written by software to define the higher threshold for the analog watchdog 1. Refer to AWD2CH, AWD3CH, AWD_HTx, AWD_LTx, AWDx) Note: The software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART = 0 and JADSTART = 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
pub fn set_ht1(&mut self, val: u16)
pub fn set_ht1(&mut self, val: u16)
Analog watchdog 1 higher threshold These bits are written by software to define the higher threshold for the analog watchdog 1. Refer to AWD2CH, AWD3CH, AWD_HTx, AWD_LTx, AWDx) Note: The software is allowed to write these bits only when ADSTART = 0 and JADSTART = 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).