Struct esp_idf_hal::sys::ledc_timer_config_t

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct ledc_timer_config_t { pub speed_mode: u32, pub duty_resolution: u32, pub timer_num: u32, pub freq_hz: u32, pub clk_cfg: u32, }
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@brief Configuration parameters of LEDC Timer timer for ledc_timer_config function

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§speed_mode: u32

< LEDC speed speed_mode, high-speed mode or low-speed mode

§duty_resolution: u32

< LEDC channel duty resolution

§timer_num: u32

< The timer source of channel (0 - LEDC_TIMER_MAX-1)

§freq_hz: u32

< LEDC timer frequency (Hz)

§clk_cfg: u32

< Configure LEDC source clock from ledc_clk_cfg_t. Note that LEDC_USE_RC_FAST_CLK and LEDC_USE_XTAL_CLK are non-timer-specific clock sources. You can not have one LEDC timer uses RC_FAST_CLK as the clock source and have another LEDC timer uses XTAL_CLK as its clock source. All chips except esp32 and esp32s2 do not have timer-specific clock sources, which means clock source for all timers must be the same one.

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impl Clone for ledc_timer_config_t

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fn clone(&self) -> ledc_timer_config_t

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for ledc_timer_config_t

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

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impl Default for ledc_timer_config_t

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fn default() -> ledc_timer_config_t

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impl Copy for ledc_timer_config_t

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impl RefUnwindSafe for ledc_timer_config_t

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impl Send for ledc_timer_config_t

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impl Sync for ledc_timer_config_t

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impl Unpin for ledc_timer_config_t

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impl UnwindSafe for ledc_timer_config_t

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