Struct cansat_stm32f4::startup::Board
source · struct Board {
pub delay: Delay,
pub led: Led,
pub buzzer: Buzzer,
pub i2c1: I2c1,
pub serial1: Serial1,
pub serial6: Serial6,
pub spi2: Spi2,
pub cs2: PB12<Output>,
}Fields§
§delay: Delay§led: Led§buzzer: Buzzer§i2c1: I2c1§serial1: Serial1§serial6: Serial6§spi2: Spi2§cs2: PB12<Output>Auto Trait Implementations§
impl RefUnwindSafe for Board
impl Send for Board
impl !Sync for Board
impl Unpin for Board
impl UnwindSafe for Board
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