Crates.io | ht32f0yyy |
lib.rs | ht32f0yyy |
version | 0.1.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-05-26 08:02:06.647575 |
updated_at | 2020-05-26 08:02:06.647575 |
description | Device support crates for HT32F0YYY devices |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/ht32-rs/ht32-rs |
max_upload_size | |
id | 245998 |
size | 15,312 |
Note that Holtek has 2 chip naming regulations, one with 4 digits, the other with 5. Crates that are generated for 4 digits ones have a naming scheme like HT32F1yyy, the ones for 5 digits HT32F1xxxx. You should make sure this is the crate you are searching for.
This crate provides an autogenerated API for access to HT32F0YYY peripherals. The API is generated using svd2rust with patched svd files containing extensive type-safe support. For more information please see the main repo.
Refer to the documentation for full details.
Each device supported by this crate is behind a feature gate so that you only compile the device(s) you want. To use, in your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies.ht32f0yyy]
version = "0.1.0"
features = ["ht32f0006", "rt"]
The rt
feature is optional and brings in support for cortex-m-rt
.
In your code:
use ht32f0yyy::ht32f0006;
let mut peripherals = ht32f0006::Peripherals::take().unwrap();
let gpioa = &peripherals.GPIOA;
gpioa.odr.modify(|_, w| w.odr0().set_bit());
For full details on the autogenerated API, please see: https://docs.rs/svd2rust/0.17.0/svd2rust/#peripheral-api
Module | Devices | Links |
---|---|---|
ht32f0006 | TODO | TODO, st.com |
ht32f0008 | TODO | TODO, st.com |