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Struct stm32_metapac::can::regs::Nbtp

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

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impl Nbtp

pub const fn ntseg2(&self) -> u8

Nominal time segment after sample point. Valid values are 0 to 127. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the programmed value is used

pub fn set_ntseg2(&mut self, val: u8)

Nominal time segment after sample point. Valid values are 0 to 127. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the programmed value is used

pub const fn ntseg1(&self) -> u8

Nominal time segment before sample point. Valid values are 0 to 255. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the programmed value is used. 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_ntseg1(&mut self, val: u8)

Nominal time segment before sample point. Valid values are 0 to 255. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the programmed value is used. 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 nbrp(&self) -> u16

Bit rate prescaler. Value by which the oscillator frequency is divided for generating the bit time quanta. The bit time is built up from a multiple of this quanta. Valid values are 0 to 511. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the value programmed here is used. 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_nbrp(&mut self, val: u16)

Bit rate prescaler. Value by which the oscillator frequency is divided for generating the bit time quanta. The bit time is built up from a multiple of this quanta. Valid values are 0 to 511. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that one more than the value programmed here is used. 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 nsjw(&self) -> u8

Nominal (re)synchronization jump width. Valid values are 0 to 127. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that the used value is the one programmed incremented by one. 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_nsjw(&mut self, val: u8)

Nominal (re)synchronization jump width. Valid values are 0 to 127. The actual interpretation by the hardware of this value is such that the used value is the one programmed incremented by one. 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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impl Clone for Nbtp

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fn clone(&self) -> Nbtp

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 Nbtp

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fn default() -> Nbtp

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

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

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impl Eq for Nbtp

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Nbtp

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impl Freeze for Nbtp

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Nbtp

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impl Send for Nbtp

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impl Sync for Nbtp

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impl Unpin for Nbtp

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impl UnwindSafe for Nbtp

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