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# esp-idf-std
# 01_esp-idf-std
This is an example of using ESP-IDF with std enabled in Rust
This is an example of using ESP-IDF with std enabled in Rust using templates provided by https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-idf-template
When flashed to a device, the application just adjusts the intensity of the on-board LED for visual verification that flashing works correctly.
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println!("Starting duty-cycle loop");
let max_duty = channel.get_max_duty();
// Cycle the channel duty every 2s to visually show that things are working when flashed.
// Cycle the channel duty every 500ms to visually show that things are working when flashed.
for numerator in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5].iter().cycle() {
println!("Duty {numerator}/5");
channel.set_duty(max_duty * numerator / 5)?;
FreeRtos::delay_ms(2000);
FreeRtos::delay_ms(500);
}
// We want this to run forever, so don't let the application terminate.