* It is possible to completely ignore these value or use other settings as the host is completely unaware of the physical
* serial link characteristics and instead sends and receives data in endpoint streams.
*/
-CDC_LineEncoding_t LineEncoding1 = { .BaudRateBPS = 0,
- .CharFormat = CDC_LINEENCODING_OneStopBit,
- .ParityType = CDC_PARITY_None,
- .DataBits = 8 };
+static CDC_LineEncoding_t LineEncoding1 = { .BaudRateBPS = 0,
+ .CharFormat = CDC_LINEENCODING_OneStopBit,
+ .ParityType = CDC_PARITY_None,
+ .DataBits = 8 };
/** Contains the current baud rate and other settings of the second virtual serial port. While this demo does not use
* the physical USART and thus does not use these settings, they must still be retained and returned to the host
* It is possible to completely ignore these value or use other settings as the host is completely unaware of the physical
* serial link characteristics and instead sends and receives data in endpoint streams.
*/
-CDC_LineEncoding_t LineEncoding2 = { .BaudRateBPS = 0,
- .CharFormat = CDC_LINEENCODING_OneStopBit,
- .ParityType = CDC_PARITY_None,
- .DataBits = 8 };
+static CDC_LineEncoding_t LineEncoding2 = { .BaudRateBPS = 0,
+ .CharFormat = CDC_LINEENCODING_OneStopBit,
+ .ParityType = CDC_PARITY_None,
+ .DataBits = 8 };
/** Main program entry point. This routine configures the hardware required by the application, then