pub struct OC6M_W<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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Field OC6M
writer - Output compare 6 mode
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Source§impl<'a> OC6M_W<'a>
impl<'a> OC6M_W<'a>
Sourcepub fn frozen(self) -> &'a mut W
pub fn frozen(self) -> &'a mut W
The comparison between the output compare register TIMx_CCRy and the counter TIMx_CNT has no effect on the outputs / OpmMode1: Retriggerable OPM mode 1 - In up-counting mode, the channel is active until a trigger event is detected (on TRGI signal). In down-counting mode, the channel is inactive
Sourcepub fn active_on_match(self) -> &'a mut W
pub fn active_on_match(self) -> &'a mut W
Set channel to active level on match. OCyREF signal is forced high when the counter matches the capture/compare register / OpmMode2: Inversely to OpmMode1
Sourcepub fn inactive_on_match(self) -> &'a mut W
pub fn inactive_on_match(self) -> &'a mut W
Set channel to inactive level on match. OCyREF signal is forced low when the counter matches the capture/compare register / Reserved
Sourcepub fn force_inactive(self) -> &'a mut W
pub fn force_inactive(self) -> &'a mut W
OCyREF is forced low / CombinedPwmMode1: OCyREF has the same behavior as in PWM mode 1. OCyREFC is the logical OR between OC1REF and OC2REF
Sourcepub fn force_active(self) -> &'a mut W
pub fn force_active(self) -> &'a mut W
OCyREF is forced high / CombinedPwmMode2: OCyREF has the same behavior as in PWM mode 2. OCyREFC is the logical AND between OC1REF and OC2REF
Sourcepub fn pwm_mode1(self) -> &'a mut W
pub fn pwm_mode1(self) -> &'a mut W
In upcounting, channel is active as long as TIMx_CNT<TIMx_CCRy else inactive. In downcounting, channel is inactive as long as TIMx_CNT>TIMx_CCRy else active / AsymmetricPwmMode1: OCyREF has the same behavior as in PWM mode 1. OCyREFC outputs OC1REF when the counter is counting up, OC2REF when it is counting down