Crate esp32s2_hal
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no_std HAL for the ESP32-S2 from Espressif.
This package has been deprecated in favour of esp-hal.
Please refer to the migration guide for help with updating your projects
to use the new esp-hal package:
https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-hal/releases/tag/v0.16.0
https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-hal/releases/tag/v0.16.0
Implements a number of the traits defined by the various packages in the embedded-hal repository.
§Cargo Features
async- Enable support for asynchronous operation, with interfaces provided by embedded-hal-async and embedded-io-asyncdebug- Enable debug features in the HAL (used for development)defmt- Enabledefmt::Formaton certain typeseh1- Implement the traits defined in the1.0.0-xxxpre-releases of embedded-hal, embedded-hal-nb, and embedded-ioembassy- Enable support for embassy, a modern asynchronous embedded framework. One ofembassy-time-*features must also be enabled when using this feature.embassy-executor-interrupt- Use the interrupt-mode embassy executorembassy-executor-thread- Use the thread-mode embassy executorembassy-time-systick- Enable the embassy time driver using theSYSTIMERperipheralembassy-time-timg0- Enable the embassy time driver using theTIMG0peripheralembassy-time-systick- Enable the embassy time driver using theSYSTIMERperipheral. TheSYSTIMERperipheral has three alarms available for useembassy-time-timg0- Enable the embassy time driver using theTIMG0peripheral. TheTIMG0peripheral has two alarms available for useembassy-integrated-timers- Uses hardware timers as alarms for the executors. Using this feature limits the number of executors to the number of hardware alarms provided by the time driverembassy-generic-queue-N(whereNcan be8,16,32,64or128) - Use a generic timer queue of sizeNfor the executors’ timer queues. Using this feature can expand the number of executors you can use toNlog- enable log output using thelogcratepsram-2m- Use externally connected PSRAM (2MB)psram-4m- Use externally connected PSRAM (4MB)psram-8m- Use externally connected PSRAM (8MB)rt- Runtime supportufmt- Implement theufmt_write::uWritetrait for the UART drivervectored- Enable interrupt vectoring
§Default Features
The rt, vectored and embassy-integrated-timers features are enabled by
default.
Modules§
- Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) support.
- Analog peripherals
- Clock Control
- Delay driver
- Direct Memory Access Commons
- Reading of eFuses (ESP32-S2)
- General Purpose I/Os
- HMAC Accelerator
- I2C Driver
- I2S Master
- Interrupt support
- LEDC (LED PWM Controller) peripheral control
- Overview
- USB OTG full-speed peripheral
- Pulse Counter peripheral driver
- Exclusive peripheral access
- Peripheral instance singletons (ESP32-S2)
- The prelude
- PSRAM “virtual peripheral” driver (ESP32-S2)
- Hardware and Software Reset
- Remote Control Peripheral (RMT)
- Random Number Generator
- ESP ROM libraries
- RSA Accelerator support.
- RTC_CNTL (Real-Time Clock Control) and Low-power Management
- Secure Hash Algorithm peripheral driver
- Serial Peripheral Interface
- System Control
- System Timer peripheral driver
- General-purpose timers
- State of the CPU saved when entering exception or interrupt
- Two-wire Automotive Interface (TWAI)
- UART driver
- Control the ULP core
Macros§
- Convenience macro to create DMA buffers and descriptors
- Convenience macro to create DMA descriptors
Structs§
- Delay driver
- FlashSafeDma
- General Purpose Input/Output driver
- RMT Instance
- Random number generator driver
- Low-power Management
- RTC Watchdog Timer
- General-purpose Timer driver
- UART driver
- UART RX
- UART TX
Enums§
- Available CPU cores
Functions§
- Which core the application is currently executing on
Attribute Macros§
- Marks a function as the main function to be called on program start