efm32gg-hal | Implementation of the embedded-hal traits for EFM32GG
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efm32gg-hal is a Rust library. efm32gg-hal has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Note: Renaming of this crate to em32-hal is pending, along with the move of the crate into the em32-wg group. This is an implementation of the embedded-hal API for various Silicon Labs devices in the lineage around the EFM32 Giant Gecko. Currently, the EFM32GG (Giant Gecko) and EFR32xG1 (original configuration of Mighty, Blue and Flex Gecko) are supported. The complexity of adding chip families probably varies from just adding the device as "works like that other device" (should apply to most EFM32 devices released before around 2016) to "Some functionality is not supported any more and needs workarounds" (eg. when bit-band access becomes mandatory for atomic operations on a register). On the long run, it can be expected to cover the devices supported by the vendor's emlib C library. The actually used chip is selected by features named like "chip-efm32gg" or "chip-efr32x1"; pick an extern crate to load as "registers" and add the appropriate dependency to a crate typically created by svd2rust.
Note: Renaming of this crate to em32-hal is pending, along with the move of the crate into the em32-wg group. This is an implementation of the embedded-hal API for various Silicon Labs devices in the lineage around the EFM32 Giant Gecko. Currently, the EFM32GG (Giant Gecko) and EFR32xG1 (original configuration of Mighty, Blue and Flex Gecko) are supported. The complexity of adding chip families probably varies from just adding the device as "works like that other device" (should apply to most EFM32 devices released before around 2016) to "Some functionality is not supported any more and needs workarounds" (eg. when bit-band access becomes mandatory for atomic operations on a register). On the long run, it can be expected to cover the devices supported by the vendor's emlib C library. The actually used chip is selected by features named like "chip-efm32gg" or "chip-efr32x1"; pick an extern crate to load as "registers" and add the appropriate dependency to a crate typically created by svd2rust.
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efm32gg-hal has a low active ecosystem.
It has 5 star(s) with 7 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 3 open issues and 1 have been closed. There are 5 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
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