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Struct stm32_metapac::can::regs::Tscc

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Tscc(pub u32);
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FDCAN timestamp counter configuration register

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impl Tscc

pub const fn tss(&self) -> Tss

Timestamp select. These are protected write (P) bits, write access is possible only when the bit 1 [CCE] and bit 0 [INIT] of CCCR register are set to 1

pub fn set_tss(&mut self, val: Tss)

Timestamp select. These are protected write (P) bits, write access is possible only when the bit 1 [CCE] and bit 0 [INIT] of CCCR register are set to 1

pub const fn tcp(&self) -> u8

Timestamp counter prescaler. Configures the timestamp and timeout counters time unit in multiples of CAN bit times [1 … 16]. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the value programmed here is used. In CAN FD mode the internal timestamp counter TCP does not provide a constant time base due to the different CAN bit times between arbitration phase and data phase. Thus CAN FD requires an external counter for timestamp generation (TSS = 10). These are protected write (P) bits, write access is possible only when the bit 1 [CCE] and bit 0 [INIT] of CCCR register are set to 1

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

Timestamp counter prescaler. Configures the timestamp and timeout counters time unit in multiples of CAN bit times [1 … 16]. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the value programmed here is used. In CAN FD mode the internal timestamp counter TCP does not provide a constant time base due to the different CAN bit times between arbitration phase and data phase. Thus CAN FD requires an external counter for timestamp generation (TSS = 10). These are protected write (P) bits, write access is possible only when the bit 1 [CCE] and bit 0 [INIT] of CCCR register are set to 1

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