Struct DAC2

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pub struct DAC2 { /* private fields */ }
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Digital-to-analog converter

See peripheral structure

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impl DAC2

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pub const PTR: *const RegisterBlock = {0x40009800 as *const stm32f303::dac1::RegisterBlock}

Pointer to the register block

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pub const fn ptr() -> *const RegisterBlock

Return the pointer to the register block

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pub unsafe fn steal() -> Self

Steal an instance of this peripheral

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Ensure that the new instance of the peripheral cannot be used in a way that may race with any existing instances, for example by only accessing read-only or write-only registers, or by consuming the original peripheral and using critical sections to coordinate access between multiple new instances.

Additionally, other software such as HALs may rely on only one peripheral instance existing to ensure memory safety; ensure no stolen instances are passed to such software.

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pub fn cr(&self) -> &CR

0x00 - control register

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pub fn swtrigr(&self) -> &SWTRIGR

0x04 - software trigger register

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pub fn dhr12r1(&self) -> &DHR12R1

0x08 - channel1 12-bit right-aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr12l1(&self) -> &DHR12L1

0x0c - channel1 12-bit left aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr8r1(&self) -> &DHR8R1

0x10 - channel1 8-bit right aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr12r2(&self) -> &DHR12R2

0x14 - channel2 12-bit right aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr12l2(&self) -> &DHR12L2

0x18 - channel2 12-bit left aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr8r2(&self) -> &DHR8R2

0x1c - channel2 8-bit right-aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr12rd(&self) -> &DHR12RD

0x20 - Dual DAC 12-bit right-aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr12ld(&self) -> &DHR12LD

0x24 - DUAL DAC 12-bit left aligned data holding register

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pub fn dhr8rd(&self) -> &DHR8RD

0x28 - DUAL DAC 8-bit right aligned data holding register

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pub fn dor1(&self) -> &DOR1

0x2c - channel1 data output register

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pub fn dor2(&self) -> &DOR2

0x30 - channel2 data output register

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pub fn sr(&self) -> &SR

0x34 - status register

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impl Debug for DAC2

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Deref for DAC2

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type Target = RegisterBlock

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl Send for DAC2

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impl Freeze for DAC2

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impl RefUnwindSafe for DAC2

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impl !Sync for DAC2

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impl Unpin for DAC2

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impl UnwindSafe for DAC2

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