pub struct Tx<USART, WORD = u8> { /* private fields */ }
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Serial transmitter

Implementations

Start listening for a tx empty interrupt event

Note, you will also have to enable the corresponding interrupt in the NVIC to start receiving events.

Stop listening for the tx empty interrupt event

Trait Implementations

Converts this type into a mutable reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
Converts this type into a mutable reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
Error type
Returns the address to be used by the DMA stream.
Memory size of the peripheral.

Return true if the tx register is empty (and can accept data)

Writes 9-bit words to the UART/USART

If the UART/USART was configured with WordLength::DataBits9, the 9 least significant bits will be transmitted and the other 7 bits will be ignored. Otherwise, the 8 least significant bits will be transmitted and the other 8 bits will be ignored.

Write error
Writes a single word to the serial interface
Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
The type of error that can occur when writing
Writes a slice, blocking until everything has been written Read more
Block until the serial interface has sent all buffered words

Writes 9-bit words to the UART/USART

If the UART/USART was configured with WordLength::DataBits9, the 9 least significant bits will be transmitted and the other 7 bits will be ignored. Otherwise, the 8 least significant bits will be transmitted and the other 8 bits will be ignored.

Writes a single word to the serial interface
Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
Writes a slice, blocking until everything has been written Read more
Block until the serial interface has sent all buffered words
Write error
Writes a single word to the serial interface
Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
The type of error that can occur when writing
Writes a slice, blocking until everything has been written Read more
Block until the serial interface has sent all buffered words
Writes a single word to the serial interface
Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
Writes a slice, blocking until everything has been written Read more
Block until the serial interface has sent all buffered words
Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more

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