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ob_device_timestamp_reset_config

Struct ob_device_timestamp_reset_config 

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#[repr(C, packed(1))]
pub struct ob_device_timestamp_reset_config { pub enable: bool, pub timestamp_reset_delay_us: c_int, pub timestamp_reset_signal_output_enable: bool, }
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@brief The timestamp reset configuration of the device.

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§enable: bool

@brief Whether to enable the timestamp reset function. @brief If the timestamp reset function is enabled, the timer for calculating the timestamp for output frames will be reset to 0 when the timestamp reset command or timestamp reset signal is received, and one timestamp reset signal will be output via TIMER_SYNC_OUT pin on synchronization port by default. The timestamp reset signal is input via TIMER_SYNC_IN pin on the synchronization port.

@attention For some models, the timestamp reset function is always enabled and cannot be disabled.

§timestamp_reset_delay_us: c_int

@brief The delay time of executing the timestamp reset function after receiving the command or signal in microseconds.

§timestamp_reset_signal_output_enable: bool

@brief the timestamp reset signal output enable flag.

@attention For some models, the timestamp reset signal output is always enabled and cannot be disabled.

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impl Clone for ob_device_timestamp_reset_config

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fn clone(&self) -> ob_device_timestamp_reset_config

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Copy for ob_device_timestamp_reset_config

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impl Debug for ob_device_timestamp_reset_config

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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