Struct cansat_stm32f4::startup::Drivers
source · struct Drivers {
pub delay: Delay,
pub led: Led,
pub buzzer: Buzzer,
pub gps: Gps,
pub lora: Option<Lora>,
pub sd_logger: Option<SdLogger>,
pub tracker: Tracker,
pub i2c1_devices: I2c1Devices,
}
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§delay: Delay
§led: Led
§buzzer: Buzzer
§gps: Gps
§lora: Option<Lora>
§sd_logger: Option<SdLogger>
§tracker: Tracker
§i2c1_devices: I2c1Devices
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impl !RefUnwindSafe for Drivers
impl Send for Drivers
impl !Sync for Drivers
impl Unpin for Drivers
impl !UnwindSafe for Drivers
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