pub struct W(_);
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Register CHSELR1
writer
Implementations
sourceimpl W
impl W
sourcepub fn sq1(&mut self) -> SQ1_W<'_, 0>
pub fn sq1(&mut self) -> SQ1_W<'_, 0>
Bits 0:3 - 1st conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. Refer to SQ8[3:0] for a definition of channel selection. Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
sourcepub fn sq2(&mut self) -> SQ2_W<'_, 4>
pub fn sq2(&mut self) -> SQ2_W<'_, 4>
Bits 4:7 - 2nd conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. Refer to SQ8[3:0] for a definition of channel selection. Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
sourcepub fn sq3(&mut self) -> SQ3_W<'_, 8>
pub fn sq3(&mut self) -> SQ3_W<'_, 8>
Bits 8:11 - 3rd conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. Refer to SQ8[3:0] for a definition of channel selection. Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
sourcepub fn sq4(&mut self) -> SQ4_W<'_, 12>
pub fn sq4(&mut self) -> SQ4_W<'_, 12>
Bits 12:15 - 4th conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. Refer to SQ8[3:0] for a definition of channel selection. Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
sourcepub fn sq5(&mut self) -> SQ5_W<'_, 16>
pub fn sq5(&mut self) -> SQ5_W<'_, 16>
Bits 16:19 - 5th conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. Refer to SQ8[3:0] for a definition of channel selection. Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
sourcepub fn sq6(&mut self) -> SQ6_W<'_, 20>
pub fn sq6(&mut self) -> SQ6_W<'_, 20>
Bits 20:23 - 6th conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. Refer to SQ8[3:0] for a definition of channel selection. Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
sourcepub fn sq7(&mut self) -> SQ7_W<'_, 24>
pub fn sq7(&mut self) -> SQ7_W<'_, 24>
Bits 24:27 - 7th conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. Refer to SQ8[3:0] for a definition of channel selection. Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
sourcepub fn sq8(&mut self) -> SQ8_W<'_, 28>
pub fn sq8(&mut self) -> SQ8_W<'_, 28>
Bits 28:31 - 8th conversion of the sequence These bits are programmed by software with the channel number (0…14) assigned to the 8th conversion of the sequence. 0b1111 indicates the end of the sequence. When 0b1111 (end of sequence) is programmed to the lower sequence channels, these bits are ignored. … Note: The software is allowed to write this bit only when ADSTARTÂ =Â 0 (which ensures that no conversion is ongoing).
Methods from Deref<Target = W<CHSELR1_SPEC>>
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl From<W<CHSELR1_SPEC>> for W
impl From<W<CHSELR1_SPEC>> for W
sourcefn from(writer: W<CHSELR1_SPEC>) -> Self
fn from(writer: W<CHSELR1_SPEC>) -> Self
Converts to this type from the input type.
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sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
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