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Struct stm32_metapac::fmc::regs::Btr

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Btr(pub u32);
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SRAM/NOR-Flash chip-select timing register for bank 1.

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impl Btr

pub const fn addset(&self) -> u8

Address setup phase duration. These bits are written by software to define the duration of the address setup phase in HCLK cycles (refer to Figure 21 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous accesses: … Note: In synchronous accesses, this value is not used, the address setup phase is always 1 Flash clock period duration. In muxed mode, the minimum ADDSET value is 1.

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

Address setup phase duration. These bits are written by software to define the duration of the address setup phase in HCLK cycles (refer to Figure 21 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous accesses: … Note: In synchronous accesses, this value is not used, the address setup phase is always 1 Flash clock period duration. In muxed mode, the minimum ADDSET value is 1.

pub const fn addhld(&self) -> u8

Address-hold phase duration. These bits are written by software to define the duration of the address hold phase (refer to Figure 30 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous multiplexed accesses: … Note: In synchronous NOR Flash accesses, this value is not used, the address hold phase is always 1 Flash clock period duration.

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

Address-hold phase duration. These bits are written by software to define the duration of the address hold phase (refer to Figure 30 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous multiplexed accesses: … Note: In synchronous NOR Flash accesses, this value is not used, the address hold phase is always 1 Flash clock period duration.

pub const fn datast(&self) -> u8

Data-phase duration. These bits are written by software to define the duration of the data phase (refer to Figure 21 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous SRAM, PSRAM and NOR Flash memory accesses: …

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

Data-phase duration. These bits are written by software to define the duration of the data phase (refer to Figure 21 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous SRAM, PSRAM and NOR Flash memory accesses: …

pub const fn busturn(&self) -> u8

Bus turnaround phase duration These bits are written by software to add a delay at the end of current write transaction to next transaction on the same bank. For FRAM memories, the bus turnaround delay should be configured to match the minimum tPC (precharge time) timings. The bus turnaround delay is inserted between any consecutive transactions on the same bank (read/read, write/write, read/write and write/read). The chip select is toggling between any consecutive accesses. (BUSTURN + 1)HCLK period ≥ tPC min …

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

Bus turnaround phase duration These bits are written by software to add a delay at the end of current write transaction to next transaction on the same bank. For FRAM memories, the bus turnaround delay should be configured to match the minimum tPC (precharge time) timings. The bus turnaround delay is inserted between any consecutive transactions on the same bank (read/read, write/write, read/write and write/read). The chip select is toggling between any consecutive accesses. (BUSTURN + 1)HCLK period ≥ tPC min …

pub const fn clkdiv(&self) -> u8

Clock divide ratio (for FMC_CLK signal) Defines the period of FMC_CLK clock output signal, expressed in number of HCLK cycles: In asynchronous NOR Flash, SRAM or PSRAM accesses, this value is don’t care. Note: Refer to Section 5.6.5: Synchronous transactions for FMC_CLK divider ratio formula).

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

Clock divide ratio (for FMC_CLK signal) Defines the period of FMC_CLK clock output signal, expressed in number of HCLK cycles: In asynchronous NOR Flash, SRAM or PSRAM accesses, this value is don’t care. Note: Refer to Section 5.6.5: Synchronous transactions for FMC_CLK divider ratio formula).

pub const fn datlat(&self) -> u8

(see note below bit descriptions): Data latency for synchronous memory For synchronous access with read/write Burst mode enabled (BURSTEN / CBURSTRW bits set), defines the number of memory clock cycles (+2) to issue to the memory before reading/writing the first data: This timing parameter is not expressed in HCLK periods, but in FMC_CLK periods. For asynchronous access, this value is don’t care.

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

(see note below bit descriptions): Data latency for synchronous memory For synchronous access with read/write Burst mode enabled (BURSTEN / CBURSTRW bits set), defines the number of memory clock cycles (+2) to issue to the memory before reading/writing the first data: This timing parameter is not expressed in HCLK periods, but in FMC_CLK periods. For asynchronous access, this value is don’t care.

pub const fn accmod(&self) -> Accmod

Access mode. Specifies the asynchronous access modes as shown in the next timing diagrams.These bits are taken into account only when the EXTMOD bit in the FMC_BCRx register is 1.

pub fn set_accmod(&mut self, val: Accmod)

Access mode. Specifies the asynchronous access modes as shown in the next timing diagrams.These bits are taken into account only when the EXTMOD bit in the FMC_BCRx register is 1.

pub const fn datahld(&self) -> u8

Data hold phase duration These bits are written by software to define the duration of the data hold phase in HCLK cycles (refer to Figure 21 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous write accesses:.

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

Data hold phase duration These bits are written by software to define the duration of the data hold phase in HCLK cycles (refer to Figure 21 to Figure 33), used in asynchronous write accesses:.

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fn clone(&self) -> Btr

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Default for Btr

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fn default() -> Btr

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impl PartialEq for Btr

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fn eq(&self, other: &Btr) -> 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 Btr

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Btr

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