# IS THIS THE CRATE I AM SEARCHING FOR 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. # ht32f1yyy This crate provides an autogenerated API for access to HT32F1YYY 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. [svd2rust]: https://github.com/japaric/svd2rust [main repo]: https://github.com/ht32-rs/ht32-rs [documentation]: https://docs.rs/ht32f1yyy/latest/ht32f1yyy/ ## Usage 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: ```toml [dependencies.ht32f1yyy] version = "0.2.0" features = ["ht32f125x", "rt"] ``` The `rt` feature is optional and brings in support for `cortex-m-rt`. In your code: ```rust use ht32f1yyy::ht32f125x; let mut peripherals = ht32f125x::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/0.29.0/svd2rust/#peripheral-api ## Supported Devices | Module | Devices | Links | |:------:|:-------:|:-----:| | ht32f125x | TODO | [TODO](TODO), [st.com](TODO) | | ht32f1653_54 | TODO | [TODO](TODO), [st.com](TODO) | | ht32f1655_56 | TODO | [TODO](TODO), [st.com](TODO) | | ht32f175x | TODO | [TODO](TODO), [st.com](TODO) |