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2108 | - | 1 | #ifndef _ANALOG_H |
2 | #define _ANALOG_H |
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3 | #include <inttypes.h> |
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4 | #include "configuration.h" |
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5 | |||
6 | /* |
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7 | About setting constants for different gyros: |
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8 | Main parameters are positive directions and voltage/angular speed gain. |
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9 | The "Positive direction" is the rotation direction around an axis where |
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10 | the corresponding gyro outputs a voltage > the no-rotation voltage. |
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11 | A gyro is considered, in this code, to be "forward" if its positive |
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12 | direction is: |
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13 | - Nose down for pitch |
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14 | - Left hand side down for roll |
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15 | - Clockwise seen from above for yaw. |
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17 | Setting gyro gain correctly: All sensor measurements in analog.c take |
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18 | place in a cycle, each cycle comprising all sensors. Some sensors are |
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19 | sampled more than once (oversampled), and the results added. |
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20 | In the H&I code, the results for pitch and roll are multiplied by 2 (FC1.0) |
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21 | or 4 (other versions), offset to zero, low pass filtered and then assigned |
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22 | to the "HiResXXXX" and "AdWertXXXXFilter" variables, where XXXX is nick or |
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23 | roll. The factor 2 or 4 or whatever is called GYRO_FACTOR_PITCHROLL here. |
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24 | */ |
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25 | |||
26 | /* |
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27 | GYRO_HW_FACTOR is the relation between rotation rate and ADCValue: |
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28 | ADCValue [units] = |
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29 | rotational speed [deg/s] * |
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30 | gyro sensitivity [V / deg/s] * |
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31 | amplifier gain [units] * |
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32 | 1024 [units] / |
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33 | 3V full range [V] |
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35 | GYRO_HW_FACTOR is: |
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36 | gyro sensitivity [V / deg/s] * |
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37 | amplifier gain [units] * |
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38 | 1024 [units] / |
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39 | 3V full range [V] |
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40 | |||
41 | Examples: |
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42 | FC1.3 has 0.67 mV/deg/s gyros and amplifiers with a gain of 5.7: |
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43 | GYRO_HW_FACTOR = 0.00067 V / deg / s * 5.7 * 1024 / 3V = 1.304 units/(deg/s). |
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45 | FC2.0 has 6*(3/5) mV/deg/s gyros (they are ratiometric) and no amplifiers: |
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46 | GYRO_HW_FACTOR = 0.006 V / deg / s * 1 * 1024 * 3V / (3V * 5V) = 1.2288 units/(deg/s). |
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48 | My InvenSense copter has 2mV/deg/s gyros and no amplifiers: |
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49 | GYRO_HW_FACTOR = 0.002 V / deg / s * 1 * 1024 / 3V = 0.6827 units/(deg/s) |
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50 | (only about half as sensitive as V1.3. But it will take about twice the |
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51 | rotation rate!) |
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53 | GYRO_HW_FACTOR is given in the makefile. |
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54 | */ |
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56 | /* |
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57 | * How many samples are added in one ADC loop, for pitch&roll and yaw, |
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58 | * respectively. This is = the number of occurences of each channel in the |
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59 | * channelsForStates array in analog.c. |
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60 | */ |
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61 | #define GYRO_OVERSAMPLING 4 |
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63 | /* |
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64 | * The product of the 3 above constants. This represents the expected change in ADC value sums for 1 deg/s of rotation rate. |
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65 | */ |
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66 | #define GYRO_RATE_FACTOR (GYRO_HW_FACTOR * GYRO_OVERSAMPLING) |
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67 | |||
68 | /* |
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69 | * The value of gyro[PITCH/ROLL] for one deg/s = The hardware factor H * the number of samples * multiplier factor. |
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70 | * Will be about 10 or so for InvenSense, and about 33 for ADXRS610. |
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71 | */ |
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72 | |||
73 | /* |
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74 | * Gyro saturation prevention. |
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75 | */ |
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76 | // How far from the end of its range a gyro is considered near-saturated. |
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77 | #define SENSOR_MIN 32 |
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78 | // Other end of the range (calculated) |
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79 | #define SENSOR_MAX (GYRO_OVERSAMPLING * 1023 - SENSOR_MIN) |
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80 | // Max. boost to add "virtually" to gyro signal at total saturation. |
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81 | #define EXTRAPOLATION_LIMIT 2500 |
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82 | // Slope of the boost (calculated) |
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83 | #define EXTRAPOLATION_SLOPE (EXTRAPOLATION_LIMIT/SENSOR_MIN) |
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85 | /* |
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86 | * This value is subtracted from the gyro noise measurement in each iteration, |
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87 | * making it return towards zero. |
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88 | */ |
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89 | #define GYRO_NOISE_MEASUREMENT_DAMPING 5 |
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91 | #define PITCH 0 |
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92 | #define ROLL 1 |
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93 | #define YAW 2 |
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94 | //#define Z 2 |
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95 | /* |
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96 | * The values that this module outputs |
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97 | * These first 2 exported arrays are zero-offset. The "PID" ones are used |
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98 | * in the attitude control as rotation rates. The "ATT" ones are for |
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99 | * integration to angles. For the same axis, the PID and ATT variables |
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100 | * generally have about the same values. There are just some differences |
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101 | * in filtering, and when a gyro becomes near saturated. |
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102 | * Maybe this distinction is not really necessary. |
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103 | */ |
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104 | extern int16_t gyro_PID[3]; |
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105 | extern int16_t gyro_ATT[3]; |
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106 | extern int16_t gyroD[3]; |
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108 | #define GYRO_D_WINDOW_LENGTH 8 |
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109 | |||
110 | extern uint16_t UBat; |
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111 | extern uint16_t airspeedVelocity; |
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113 | // 1:11 voltage divider, 1024 counts per 3V, and result is divided by 3. |
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114 | #define UBAT_AT_5V (int16_t)((5.0 * (1.0/11.0)) * 1024 / (3.0 * 3)) |
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115 | extern sensorOffset_t gyroOffset; |
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116 | extern uint16_t airpressureOffset; |
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118 | /* |
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119 | * This is not really for external use - but the ENC-03 gyro modules needs it. |
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120 | */ |
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121 | //extern volatile int16_t rawGyroSum[3]; |
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123 | /* |
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124 | * The acceleration values that this module outputs. They are zero based. |
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125 | */ |
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126 | //extern int16_t acc[3]; |
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127 | //extern int16_t filteredAcc[3]; |
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128 | // extern volatile int32_t stronglyFilteredAcc[3]; |
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130 | /* |
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131 | * Diagnostics: Gyro noise level because of motor vibrations. The variables |
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132 | * only really reflect the noise level when the copter stands still but with |
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133 | * its motors running. |
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134 | */ |
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135 | extern uint16_t gyroNoisePeak[3]; |
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137 | /* |
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138 | * Air pressure. |
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139 | * The sensor has a sensitivity of 45 mV/kPa. |
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140 | * An approximate p(h) formula is = p(h[m])[kPa] = p_0 - 11.95 * 10^-3 * h |
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141 | * p(h[m])[kPa] = 101.3 - 11.95 * 10^-3 * h |
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142 | * 11.95 * 10^-3 * h = 101.3 - p[kPa] |
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143 | * h = (101.3 - p[kPa])/0.01195 |
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144 | * That is: dV = -45 mV * 11.95 * 10^-3 dh = -0.53775 mV / m. |
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145 | * That is, with 38.02 * 1.024 / 3 steps per mV: -7 steps / m |
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147 | Display pressures |
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148 | 4165 mV-->1084.7 |
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149 | 4090 mV-->1602.4 517.7 |
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150 | 3877 mV-->3107.8 1503.4 |
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152 | 4165 mV-->1419.1 |
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153 | 3503 mV-->208.1 |
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154 | Diff.: 1211.0 |
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156 | Calculated Vout = 5V(.009P-0.095) --> 5V .009P = Vout + 5V 0.095 --> P = (Vout + 5V 0.095)/(5V 0.009) |
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157 | 4165 mV = 5V(0.009P-0.095) P = 103.11 kPa h = -151.4m |
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158 | 4090 mV = 5V(0.009P-0.095) P = 101.44 kPa h = -11.7m 139.7m |
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159 | 3877 mV = 5V(0.009P-0.095) P = 96.7 kPa h = 385m 396.7m |
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161 | 4165 mV = 5V(0.009P-0.095) P = 103.11 kPa h = -151.4m |
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162 | 3503 mV = 5V(0.009P-0.095) P = 88.4 kPa h = 384m Diff: 1079.5m |
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163 | Pressure at sea level: 101.3 kPa. voltage: 5V * (0.009P-0.095) = 4.0835V |
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164 | This is OCR2 = 143.15 at 1.5V in --> simple pressure = |
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165 | */ |
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167 | #define AIRPRESSURE_WINDOW_LENGTH 32 |
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168 | extern uint16_t airspeedVelocity; |
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170 | /* |
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171 | * Flag: Interrupt handler has done all A/D conversion and processing. |
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172 | */ |
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173 | #define ADC_DATA_READY 1 |
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174 | #define TWI_DATA_READY 2 |
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175 | #define ALL_DATA_READY (ADC_DATA_READY+TWI_DATA_READY) |
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177 | extern volatile uint8_t sensorDataReady; |
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179 | void analog_init(void); |
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181 | /* |
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182 | * This is really only for use for the ENC-03 code module, which needs to get the raw value |
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183 | * for its calibration. The raw value should not be used for anything else. |
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184 | */ |
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2133 | - | 185 | //int16_t rawGyroValue(uint8_t axis); |
2108 | - | 186 | |
187 | /* |
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188 | * Start the conversion cycle. It will stop automatically. |
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189 | */ |
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190 | void startAnalogConversionCycle(void); |
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192 | /* |
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193 | * Process the sensor data to update the exported variables. Must be called after each measurement cycle and before the data is used. |
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194 | */ |
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195 | void analog_update(void); |
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197 | /* |
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198 | * Read gyro and acc.meter calibration from EEPROM. |
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199 | */ |
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200 | void analog_setNeutral(void); |
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202 | /* |
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203 | * Zero-offset gyros and write the calibration data to EEPROM. |
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204 | */ |
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205 | void analog_calibrate(void); |
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207 | #endif //_ANALOG_H |