Crates.io | drone-nrf-map |
lib.rs | drone-nrf-map |
version | 0.14.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2019-11-06 19:53:42.736136 |
updated_at | 2021-04-09 13:19:24.087923 |
description | Nordic Semi nRFx peripheral mappings for Drone, an Embedded Operating System. |
homepage | https://www.drone-os.com/ |
repository | https://github.com/drone-os/drone-nrf-map |
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Nordic Semi nRFx peripheral mappings for Drone, an Embedded Operating System.
This crate uses CMSIS-SVD files provided by Nordic Semiconductor to automatically generate Drone register and interrupt bindings. However only the corresponding Product Specification is the single source of truth. A difference between this crate bindings and the Product Specification is considered a bug. Fixing such a bug is not a breaking change.
This crate re-exports the contents of [drone_cortexm::map
] module and is a
drop-in replacement for it.
nrf_mcu |
Core name | Product specification | Available features |
---|---|---|---|
nrf52810 |
ARM® Cortex®-M4F r0p1 | PS v1.3 | |
nrf52811 |
ARM® Cortex®-M4F r0p1 | PS v1.0 | |
nrf52832 |
ARM® Cortex®-M4F r0p1 | PS v1.4 | |
nrf52840 |
ARM® Cortex®-M4F r0p1 | PS v1.1 | |
nrf9160 |
ARM® Cortex®-M33F r0p2 | PS v1.1 | uarte |
nrf_mcu
config flag should be set at the application level according to
this table.
The API documentation intentionally skips auto-generated [reg
] and [thr
]
bindings. Otherwise it would use several gigabytes of space and would be
very slow to render in a browser. One should refer to the Product
Specification instead. And to get an idea of what the API looks like on the
Drone side, look at the [drone_cortexm::map
] module documentation.
Add the crate to your Cargo.toml
dependencies:
[dependencies]
drone-nrf-map = { version = "0.14.0", features = [...] }
Add or extend std
feature as follows:
[features]
std = ["drone-nrf-map/std"]
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