This repo is modified from stm32f0xx-hal
NOTE: The function is not fully tested, and you are responsible for any problems with the use of this repository.
Known issue: - I2C not work
py32f0xx-hal contains a hardware abstraction on top of the peripheral access API for the puyasemi PY32F0xx family of microcontrollers.
Collaboration on this crate is highly welcome, as are pull requests!
- py32f030 (py32f030xx4, py32f030xx6, py32f030xx7, py32f030xx8)
- py32f003 (py32f003xx4, py32f003xx6, py32f030xx8)
- py32f002a (py32f002ax5)
- py32f002b (py32f002bx5)
The examples
folder contains several example programs. To compile them, one must specify the target device as cargo feature:
$ cargo build --features=py32f002ax5 --example=blinky
To use py32f0xx-hal as a dependency in a standalone project the target device feature must be specified in the Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
cortex-m = "0.7.7"
cortex-m-rt = "0.7.3"
py32f0xx-hal = { version = "0.1.0", features = ["py32f002ax5"]}
If you are unfamiliar with embedded development using Rust, there are a number of fantastic resources available to help.
- Embedded Rust Documentation
- The Embedded Rust Book
- Rust Embedded FAQ
- rust-embedded/awesome-embedded-rust
The minimum supported Rust version is the latest stable release. Older versions may compile, especially when some features are not used in your application.
See CHANGELOG.md.
0-Clause BSD License, see LICENSE-0BSD.txt for more details.