Struct esp32_hal::mcpwm::MCPWM

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct MCPWM<'d, PWM> { pub timer0: Timer<0, PWM>, pub timer1: Timer<1, PWM>, pub timer2: Timer<2, PWM>, pub operator0: Operator<0, PWM>, pub operator1: Operator<1, PWM>, pub operator2: Operator<2, PWM>, /* private fields */ }
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The MCPWM peripheral

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§timer0: Timer<0, PWM>

Timer0

§timer1: Timer<1, PWM>

Timer1

§timer2: Timer<2, PWM>

Timer2

§operator0: Operator<0, PWM>

Operator0

§operator1: Operator<1, PWM>

Operator1

§operator2: Operator<2, PWM>

Operator2

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impl<'d, PWM> MCPWM<'d, PWM>
where PWM: PwmPeripheral,

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pub fn new( peripheral: impl Peripheral<P = PWM> + 'd, peripheral_clock: PeripheralClockConfig<'_> ) -> MCPWM<'d, PWM>

pwm_clk = clocks.crypto_pwm_clock / (prescaler + 1)

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impl<'d, PWM> RefUnwindSafe for MCPWM<'d, PWM>
where PWM: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<'d, PWM> Send for MCPWM<'d, PWM>
where PWM: Send,

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impl<'d, PWM> Sync for MCPWM<'d, PWM>
where PWM: Sync,

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impl<'d, PWM> Unpin for MCPWM<'d, PWM>
where PWM: Unpin,

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impl<'d, PWM> !UnwindSafe for MCPWM<'d, PWM>

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