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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Copyright (c) FIRST 2008. All Rights Reserved. */
/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in $(WIND_BASE)/WPILib. */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "AnalogModule.h"
#include "Timer.h"
#include "WPIErrors.h"
const long AnalogModule::kTimebase; ///< 40 MHz clock
const long AnalogModule::kDefaultOversampleBits;
const long AnalogModule::kDefaultAverageBits;
constexpr float AnalogModule::kDefaultSampleRate;
/**
* Get an instance of an Analog Module.
*
* Singleton analog module creation where a module is allocated on the first use
* and the same module is returned on subsequent uses.
*
* @param moduleNumber The analog module to get (1 or 2).
* @return A pointer to the AnalogModule.
*/
AnalogModule* AnalogModule::GetInstance(uint8_t moduleNumber)
{
if (checkAnalogModule(moduleNumber))
{
return (AnalogModule*)GetModule(nLoadOut::kModuleType_Analog, moduleNumber);
}
// If this wasn't caught before now, make sure we say what's wrong before we crash
char buf[64];
snprintf(buf, 64, "Analog Module %d", moduleNumber);
wpi_setGlobalWPIErrorWithContext(ModuleIndexOutOfRange, buf);
return NULL;
}
/**
* Create a new instance of an analog module.
*
* Create an instance of the analog module object. Initialize all the parameters
* to reasonable values on start.
* Setting a global value on an analog module can be done only once unless subsequent
* values are set the previously set value.
* Analog modules are a singleton, so the constructor is never called outside of this class.
*
* @param moduleNumber The analog module to create (1 or 2).
*/
AnalogModule::AnalogModule(uint8_t moduleNumber)
: Module(nLoadOut::kModuleType_Analog, moduleNumber)
, m_moduleNumber(moduleNumber)
, m_ports()
{
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < kAnalogChannels; i++)
{
void* port = getPortWithModule(moduleNumber, i);
int32_t status = 0;
m_ports[i] = initializeAnalogInputPort(port, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
AddToSingletonList();
}
/**
* Destructor for AnalogModule.
*/
AnalogModule::~AnalogModule()
{
}
/**
* Set the sample rate on the module.
*
* This is a global setting for the module and effects all channels.
*
* @param samplesPerSecond The number of samples per channel per second.
*/
void AnalogModule::SetSampleRate(float samplesPerSecond)
{
int32_t status = 0;
setAnalogSampleRateWithModule(m_moduleNumber, samplesPerSecond, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Get the current sample rate on the module.
*
* This assumes one entry in the scan list.
* This is a global setting for the module and effects all channels.
*
* @return Sample rate.
*/
float AnalogModule::GetSampleRate()
{
int32_t status = 0;
float sampleRate = getAnalogSampleRateWithModule(m_moduleNumber, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return sampleRate;
}
/**
* Set the number of averaging bits.
*
* This sets the number of averaging bits. The actual number of averaged samples is 2**bits.
* Use averaging to improve the stability of your measurement at the expense of sampling rate.
* The averaging is done automatically in the FPGA.
*
* @param channel Analog channel to configure.
* @param bits Number of bits to average.
*/
void AnalogModule::SetAverageBits(uint32_t channel, uint32_t bits)
{
int32_t status = 0;
setAnalogAverageBits(m_ports[channel-1], bits, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Get the number of averaging bits.
*
* This gets the number of averaging bits from the FPGA. The actual number of averaged samples is 2**bits.
* The averaging is done automatically in the FPGA.
*
* @param channel Channel to address.
* @return Bits to average.
*/
uint32_t AnalogModule::GetAverageBits(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t averageBits = getAnalogAverageBits(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return averageBits;
}
/**
* Set the number of oversample bits.
*
* This sets the number of oversample bits. The actual number of oversampled values is 2**bits.
* Use oversampling to improve the resolution of your measurements at the expense of sampling rate.
* The oversampling is done automatically in the FPGA.
*
* @param channel Analog channel to configure.
* @param bits Number of bits to oversample.
*/
void AnalogModule::SetOversampleBits(uint32_t channel, uint32_t bits)
{
int32_t status = 0;
setAnalogOversampleBits(m_ports[channel-1], bits, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
}
/**
* Get the number of oversample bits.
*
* This gets the number of oversample bits from the FPGA. The actual number of oversampled values is
* 2**bits. The oversampling is done automatically in the FPGA.
*
* @param channel Channel to address.
* @return Bits to oversample.
*/
uint32_t AnalogModule::GetOversampleBits(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t oversampleBits = getAnalogOversampleBits(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return oversampleBits;
}
/**
* Get a sample straight from the channel on this module.
*
* The sample is a 12-bit value representing the -10V to 10V range of the A/D converter in the module.
* The units are in A/D converter codes. Use GetVoltage() to get the analog value in calibrated units.
*
* @return A sample straight from the channel on this module.
*/
int16_t AnalogModule::GetValue(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
int16_t value = getAnalogValue(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return value;
}
/**
* Get a sample from the output of the oversample and average engine for the channel.
*
* The sample is 12-bit + the value configured in SetOversampleBits().
* The value configured in SetAverageBits() will cause this value to be averaged 2**bits number of samples.
* This is not a sliding window. The sample will not change until 2**(OversamplBits + AverageBits) samples
* have been acquired from the module on this channel.
* Use GetAverageVoltage() to get the analog value in calibrated units.
*
* @param channel Channel number to read.
* @return A sample from the oversample and average engine for the channel.
*/
int32_t AnalogModule::GetAverageValue(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t value = getAnalogAverageValue(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return value;
}
/**
* Convert a voltage to a raw value for a specified channel.
*
* This process depends on the calibration of each channel, so the channel
* must be specified.
*
* @todo This assumes raw values. Oversampling not supported as is.
*
* @param channel The channel to convert for.
* @param voltage The voltage to convert.
* @return The raw value for the channel.
*/
int32_t AnalogModule::VoltsToValue(int32_t channel, float voltage)
{
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t value = getAnalogVoltsToValue(m_ports[channel-1], voltage, &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return value;
}
/**
* Get a scaled sample straight from the channel on this module.
*
* The value is scaled to units of Volts using the calibrated scaling data from GetLSBWeight() and GetOffset().
*
* @param channel The channel to read.
* @return A scaled sample straight from the channel on this module.
*/
float AnalogModule::GetVoltage(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
float voltage = getAnalogVoltage(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return voltage;
}
/**
* Get a scaled sample from the output of the oversample and average engine for the channel.
*
* The value is scaled to units of Volts using the calibrated scaling data from GetLSBWeight() and GetOffset().
* Using oversampling will cause this value to be higher resolution, but it will update more slowly.
* Using averaging will cause this value to be more stable, but it will update more slowly.
*
* @param channel The channel to read.
* @return A scaled sample from the output of the oversample and average engine for the channel.
*/
float AnalogModule::GetAverageVoltage(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
float voltage = getAnalogAverageVoltage(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return voltage;
}
/**
* Get the factory scaling least significant bit weight constant.
* The least significant bit weight constant for the channel that was calibrated in
* manufacturing and stored in an eeprom in the module.
*
* Volts = ((LSB_Weight * 1e-9) * raw) - (Offset * 1e-9)
*
* @param channel The channel to get calibration data for.
* @return Least significant bit weight.
*/
uint32_t AnalogModule::GetLSBWeight(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t lsbWeight = getAnalogLSBWeight(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return lsbWeight;
}
/**
* Get the factory scaling offset constant.
* The offset constant for the channel that was calibrated in manufacturing and stored
* in an eeprom in the module.
*
* Volts = ((LSB_Weight * 1e-9) * raw) - (Offset * 1e-9)
*
* @param channel The channel to get calibration data for.
* @return Offset constant.
*/
int32_t AnalogModule::GetOffset(uint32_t channel)
{
int32_t status = 0;
int32_t offset = getAnalogOffset(m_ports[channel-1], &status);
wpi_setErrorWithContext(status, getHALErrorMessage(status));
return offset;
}