The DAC driver defaults to enabling the channel trigger, but leaves it
at the default value of TIM6 TRGO, then performs a software trigger
after writing the new output value. We could change the trigger
selection to software trigger, but for this example it's simpler to just
disable the trigger.
1340: Add I2S for f4 r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This is only for f4, but it puts us equal to or ahead of the standard rust hal.
1474: stm32: Fix watchdog timeout computation r=Dirbaio a=rmja
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1376: rtc: cleanup and consolidate r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This removes an extra file that I left in, adds an example, and consolidates the files into one 'v2' file.
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- probe-run screwed up the last release 2 weeks ago and it's still not fixed (issue 391). Doesn't look well maintained.
- Even when it's not broken, it lags behind probe-rs-cli in new chips support because it's slow in updating probe-rs.
inline assembly is supported since rust 1.59, we're way past that.
enabling this makes the compiled code more compact, and on rp2040
even decreses memory usage by not needing thunks in sram.
1330: stm32/pwm: add complementary pwm r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This implements complementary PWM with dead time on many supported targets. The specific dead-time programming functions are passed through directly to the user, which is a bit ugly but the best compromise I could reach for now.
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