RxB0Ctrl Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
RxB0Ctrl(Byte) |
Initializes a new instance of the RxB0Ctrl class. |
RxB0Ctrl(Boolean, Boolean, Boolean, OperatingMode) |
Initializes a new instance of the RxB0Ctrl class. |
RxB0Ctrl(Byte)
Initializes a new instance of the RxB0Ctrl class.
public RxB0Ctrl (byte value);
new Iot.Device.Mcp25xxx.Register.MessageReceive.RxB0Ctrl : byte -> Iot.Device.Mcp25xxx.Register.MessageReceive.RxB0Ctrl
Public Sub New (value As Byte)
Parameters
- value
- Byte
The value that represents the register contents.
Applies to
RxB0Ctrl(Boolean, Boolean, Boolean, OperatingMode)
Initializes a new instance of the RxB0Ctrl class.
public RxB0Ctrl (bool filterHit, bool rolloverEnable, bool receivedRemoteTransferRequest, Iot.Device.Mcp25xxx.Register.MessageReceive.OperatingMode receiveBufferOperatingMode);
new Iot.Device.Mcp25xxx.Register.MessageReceive.RxB0Ctrl : bool * bool * bool * Iot.Device.Mcp25xxx.Register.MessageReceive.OperatingMode -> Iot.Device.Mcp25xxx.Register.MessageReceive.RxB0Ctrl
Public Sub New (filterHit As Boolean, rolloverEnable As Boolean, receivedRemoteTransferRequest As Boolean, receiveBufferOperatingMode As OperatingMode)
Parameters
- filterHit
- Boolean
FILHIT0: Indicates which acceptance filter enabled the reception of a message. True = Acceptance Filter 1 (RXF1). False = Acceptance Filter 0 (RXF0).
- rolloverEnable
- Boolean
BUKT: Rollover Enable bit. True = RXB0 message will roll over and be written to RXB1 if RXB0 is full. False = Rollover is disabled.
- receivedRemoteTransferRequest
- Boolean
RXRTR: Received Remote Transfer Request bit. True = Remote Transfer Request received. False = No Remote Transfer Request received.
- receiveBufferOperatingMode
- OperatingMode
RXM[1:0]: Receive Buffer Operating mode bits.
Applies to
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