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== Main
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== Main
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The full example can be found link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/master/docs/examples/basic[here].
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The full example can be found link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/main/docs/examples/basic[here].
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NOTE: If you’re using VS Code and rust-analyzer to view and edit the examples, you may need to make some changes to `.vscode/settings.json` to tell it which project we’re working on. Follow the instructions commented in that file to get rust-analyzer working correctly.
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NOTE: If you’re using VS Code and rust-analyzer to view and edit the examples, you may need to make some changes to `.vscode/settings.json` to tell it which project we’re working on. Follow the instructions commented in that file to get rust-analyzer working correctly.
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= Embassy nRF HAL
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= Embassy nRF HAL
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The link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/master/embassy-nrf[Embassy nRF HAL] is based on the PACs (Peripheral Access Crate) from link:https://github.com/nrf-rs/[nrf-rs].
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The link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/main/embassy-nrf[Embassy nRF HAL] is based on the PACs (Peripheral Access Crate) from link:https://github.com/nrf-rs/[nrf-rs].
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== Timer driver
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== Timer driver
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link:https://docs.embassy.dev/embassy-usb/[embassy-usb] implements a device-side USB stack. Implementations for common classes such as USB serial (CDC ACM) and USB HID are available, and a rich builder API allows building your own.
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link:https://docs.embassy.dev/embassy-usb/[embassy-usb] implements a device-side USB stack. Implementations for common classes such as USB serial (CDC ACM) and USB HID are available, and a rich builder API allows building your own.
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=== Bootloader and DFU
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=== Bootloader and DFU
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link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/master/embassy-boot[embassy-boot] is a lightweight bootloader supporting firmware application upgrades in a power-fail-safe way, with trial boots and rollbacks.
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link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/main/embassy-boot[embassy-boot] is a lightweight bootloader supporting firmware application upgrades in a power-fail-safe way, with trial boots and rollbacks.
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== What is DMA?
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== What is DMA?
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= Embassy STM32 HAL
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The link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/master/embassy-stm32[Embassy STM32 HAL] is based on the `stm32-metapac` project.
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The link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/main/embassy-stm32[Embassy STM32 HAL] is based on the `stm32-metapac` project.
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== The infinite variant problem
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== The infinite variant problem
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