pub struct R(_);
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Register CTR
reader
Implementations§
source§impl R
impl R
sourcepub fn sda_force_out(&self) -> SDA_FORCE_OUT_R
pub fn sda_force_out(&self) -> SDA_FORCE_OUT_R
Bit 0 - 0: direct output. 1: open drain output.
sourcepub fn scl_force_out(&self) -> SCL_FORCE_OUT_R
pub fn scl_force_out(&self) -> SCL_FORCE_OUT_R
Bit 1 - 0: direct output. 1: open drain output.
sourcepub fn sample_scl_level(&self) -> SAMPLE_SCL_LEVEL_R
pub fn sample_scl_level(&self) -> SAMPLE_SCL_LEVEL_R
Bit 2 - This register is used to select the sample mode. 1: sample SDA data on the SCL low level. 0: sample SDA data on the SCL high level.
sourcepub fn rx_full_ack_level(&self) -> RX_FULL_ACK_LEVEL_R
pub fn rx_full_ack_level(&self) -> RX_FULL_ACK_LEVEL_R
Bit 3 - This register is used to configure the ACK value that need to sent by master when the rx_fifo_cnt has reached the threshold.
sourcepub fn ms_mode(&self) -> MS_MODE_R
pub fn ms_mode(&self) -> MS_MODE_R
Bit 4 - Set this bit to configure the module as an I2C Master. Clear this bit to configure the module as an I2C Slave.
sourcepub fn trans_start(&self) -> TRANS_START_R
pub fn trans_start(&self) -> TRANS_START_R
Bit 5 - Set this bit to start sending the data in TX FIFO.
sourcepub fn tx_lsb_first(&self) -> TX_LSB_FIRST_R
pub fn tx_lsb_first(&self) -> TX_LSB_FIRST_R
Bit 6 - This bit is used to control the sending mode for data needing to be sent. 1: send data from the least significant bit. 0: send data from the most significant bit.
sourcepub fn rx_lsb_first(&self) -> RX_LSB_FIRST_R
pub fn rx_lsb_first(&self) -> RX_LSB_FIRST_R
Bit 7 - This bit is used to control the storage mode for received data. 1: receive data from the least significant bit. 0: receive data from the most significant bit.
sourcepub fn arbitration_en(&self) -> ARBITRATION_EN_R
pub fn arbitration_en(&self) -> ARBITRATION_EN_R
Bit 9 - This is the enable bit for I2C bus arbitration function.
sourcepub fn ref_always_on(&self) -> REF_ALWAYS_ON_R
pub fn ref_always_on(&self) -> REF_ALWAYS_ON_R
Bit 11 - This register is used to control the REF_TICK.