Module esp32_hal::gpio [−][src]
Expand description
GPIO and pin configuration
ESP32 has very flexible pin assignment via the GPIO mux. It also has a separate RTC mux for low power and analog functions.
To support this flexibility two sets of traits are supported:
- The various embedded_hal properties
- Dedicated InputPin, OutputPin, RTCInputPin and RTCOutputPin
The advantage of using the dedicated traits in peripherals is that the configuration of the IO can be done inside the peripheral instead of having to be done upfront.
Re-exports
pub use crate::prelude::*;
Structs
Alternate Function 1
Alternate Function 2
Alternate Function 4
Alternate Function 5
Alternate Function 6
Alternate function (type state)
Analog mode (type state)
Floating input (type state)
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Input mode (type state)
Open drain input or output (type state)
Output mode (type state)
Collection of all GPIO pins
Pulled down input (type state)
Pulled up input (type state)
Push pull output (type state)
Input mode via RTC (type state)
Output mode via RTC (type state)
Unknown mode (type state)
Enums
Alternative pin functions
Drive strength (values are approximates)
Interrupt events
Peripheral input signals for the GPIO mux
Peripheral output signals for the GPIO mux
Traits
Extension trait to split a GPIO peripheral into independent pins and registers
Functions available on input pins
Functions available on output pins
Functions available on all pins
Functions available on pins with pull up/down resistors
Functions available on RTC input pins
Functions available on RTC output pins
Functions
Connect fixed high to peripheral
Connect fixed low to peripheral