Struct W

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pub struct W(/* private fields */);
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Register CR2 writer

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impl W

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pub fn swstart( &mut self, ) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, SWSTART_A, BitM, 30>

Bit 30 - Start conversion of regular channels

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pub fn exten( &mut self, ) -> FieldWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, u8, EXTEN_A, Safe, 2, 28>

Bits 28:29 - External trigger enable for regular channels

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pub fn extsel( &mut self, ) -> FieldWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, u8, EXTSEL_A, Safe, 4, 24>

Bits 24:27 - External event select for regular group

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pub fn jswstart( &mut self, ) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, JSWSTART_A, BitM, 22>

Bit 22 - Start conversion of injected channels

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pub fn jexten( &mut self, ) -> FieldWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, u8, JEXTEN_A, Safe, 2, 20>

Bits 20:21 - External trigger enable for injected channels

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pub fn jextsel( &mut self, ) -> FieldWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, u8, JEXTSEL_A, Safe, 4, 16>

Bits 16:19 - External event select for injected group

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pub fn align(&mut self) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, ALIGN_A, BitM, 11>

Bit 11 - Data alignment

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pub fn eocs(&mut self) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, EOCS_A, BitM, 10>

Bit 10 - End of conversion selection

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pub fn dds(&mut self) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, DDS_A, BitM, 9>

Bit 9 - DMA disable selection (for single ADC mode)

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pub fn dma(&mut self) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, DMA_A, BitM, 8>

Bit 8 - Direct memory access mode (for single ADC mode)

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pub fn cont(&mut self) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, CONT_A, BitM, 1>

Bit 1 - Continuous conversion

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pub fn adon(&mut self) -> BitWriterRaw<'_, u32, CR2_SPEC, ADON_A, BitM, 0>

Bit 0 - A/D Converter ON / OFF

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pub unsafe fn bits(&mut self, bits: u32) -> &mut W

Writes raw bits to the register.

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pub unsafe fn bits(&mut self, bits: <REG as RegisterSpec>::Ux) -> &mut W<REG>

Writes raw bits to the register.

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impl Deref for W

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type Target = W<CR2_SPEC>

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &<W as Deref>::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl DerefMut for W

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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut <W as Deref>::Target

Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl From<W<CR2_SPEC>> for W

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fn from(writer: W<CR2_SPEC>) -> W

Converts to this type from the input type.

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impl Freeze for W

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impl RefUnwindSafe for W

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impl Send for W

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impl Sync for W

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impl Unpin for W

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impl UnwindSafe for W

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