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// Copyright (c) FIRST and other WPILib contributors.
// Open Source Software; you can modify and/or share it under the terms of
// the WPILib BSD license file in the root directory of this project.
#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#include <hal/AnalogInput.h>
#include <hal/Types.h>
#include <wpi/sendable/Sendable.h>
#include <wpi/sendable/SendableHelper.h>
namespace frc {
class DMA;
class DMASample;
/**
* Analog input class.
*
* Connected to each analog channel is an averaging and oversampling engine.
* This engine accumulates the specified ( by SetAverageBits() and
* SetOversampleBits() ) number of samples before returning a new value. This is
* not a sliding window average. The only difference between the oversampled
* samples and the averaged samples is that the oversampled samples are simply
* accumulated effectively increasing the resolution, while the averaged samples
* are divided by the number of samples to retain the resolution, but get more
* stable values.
*/
class AnalogInput : public wpi::Sendable,
public wpi::SendableHelper<AnalogInput> {
friend class AnalogTrigger;
friend class AnalogGyro;
friend class DMA;
friend class DMASample;
public:
static constexpr int kAccumulatorModuleNumber = 1;
static constexpr int kAccumulatorNumChannels = 2;
static constexpr int kAccumulatorChannels[kAccumulatorNumChannels] = {0, 1};
/**
* Construct an analog input.
*
* @param channel The channel number on the roboRIO to represent. 0-3 are
* on-board 4-7 are on the MXP port.
*/
explicit AnalogInput(int channel);
AnalogInput(AnalogInput&&) = default;
AnalogInput& operator=(AnalogInput&&) = default;
~AnalogInput() override = default;
/**
* Get a sample straight from this channel.
*
* The sample is a 12-bit value representing the 0V to 5V 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 this channel.
*/
int GetValue() const;
/**
* Get a sample from the output of the oversample and average engine for this
* channel.
*
* The sample is 12-bit + the bits 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**(OversampleBits + AverageBits) samples have been acquired from the
* module on this channel.
*
* Use GetAverageVoltage() to get the analog value in calibrated units.
*
* @return A sample from the oversample and average engine for this channel.
*/
int GetAverageValue() const;
/**
* Get a scaled sample straight from this channel.
*
* The value is scaled to units of Volts using the calibrated scaling data
* from GetLSBWeight() and GetOffset().
*
* @return A scaled sample straight from this channel.
*/
double GetVoltage() const;
/**
* Get a scaled sample from the output of the oversample and average engine
* for this 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.
*
* @return A scaled sample from the output of the oversample and average
* engine for this channel.
*/
double GetAverageVoltage() const;
/**
* Get the channel number.
*
* @return The channel number.
*/
int GetChannel() const;
/**
* 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 bits Number of bits of averaging.
*/
void SetAverageBits(int bits);
/**
* Get the number of averaging bits previously configured.
*
* 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.
*
* @return Number of bits of averaging previously configured.
*/
int GetAverageBits() const;
/**
* 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 bits Number of bits of oversampling.
*/
void SetOversampleBits(int bits);
/**
* Get the number of oversample bits previously configured.
*
* 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.
*
* @return Number of bits of oversampling previously configured.
*/
int GetOversampleBits() const;
/**
* Get the factory scaling least significant bit weight constant.
*
* Volts = ((LSB_Weight * 1e-9) * raw) - (Offset * 1e-9)
*
* @return Least significant bit weight.
*/
int GetLSBWeight() const;
/**
* Get the factory scaling offset constant.
*
* Volts = ((LSB_Weight * 1e-9) * raw) - (Offset * 1e-9)
*
* @return Offset constant.
*/
int GetOffset() const;
/**
* Is the channel attached to an accumulator.
*
* @return The analog input is attached to an accumulator.
*/
bool IsAccumulatorChannel() const;
/**
* Initialize the accumulator.
*/
void InitAccumulator();
/**
* Set an initial value for the accumulator.
*
* This will be added to all values returned to the user.
*
* @param value The value that the accumulator should start from when reset.
*/
void SetAccumulatorInitialValue(int64_t value);
/**
* Resets the accumulator to the initial value.
*/
void ResetAccumulator();
/**
* Set the center value of the accumulator.
*
* The center value is subtracted from each A/D value before it is added to
* the accumulator. This is used for the center value of devices like gyros
* and accelerometers to take the device offset into account when integrating.
*
* This center value is based on the output of the oversampled and averaged
* source from the accumulator channel. Because of this, any non-zero
* oversample bits will affect the size of the value for this field.
*/
void SetAccumulatorCenter(int center);
/**
* Set the accumulator's deadband.
*/
void SetAccumulatorDeadband(int deadband);
/**
* Read the accumulated value.
*
* Read the value that has been accumulating.
* The accumulator is attached after the oversample and average engine.
*
* @return The 64-bit value accumulated since the last Reset().
*/
int64_t GetAccumulatorValue() const;
/**
* Read the number of accumulated values.
*
* Read the count of the accumulated values since the accumulator was last
* Reset().
*
* @return The number of times samples from the channel were accumulated.
*/
int64_t GetAccumulatorCount() const;
/**
* Read the accumulated value and the number of accumulated values atomically.
*
* This function reads the value and count from the FPGA atomically.
* This can be used for averaging.
*
* @param value Reference to the 64-bit accumulated output.
* @param count Reference to the number of accumulation cycles.
*/
void GetAccumulatorOutput(int64_t& value, int64_t& count) const;
/**
* Set the sample rate per channel for all analog channels.
*
* The maximum rate is 500kS/s divided by the number of channels in use.
* This is 62500 samples/s per channel.
*
* @param samplesPerSecond The number of samples per second.
*/
static void SetSampleRate(double samplesPerSecond);
/**
* Get the current sample rate for all channels
*
* @return Sample rate.
*/
static double GetSampleRate();
/**
* Indicates this input is used by a simulated device.
*
* @param device simulated device handle
*/
void SetSimDevice(HAL_SimDeviceHandle device);
void InitSendable(wpi::SendableBuilder& builder) override;
private:
int m_channel;
hal::Handle<HAL_AnalogInputHandle, HAL_FreeAnalogInputPort> m_port;
int64_t m_accumulatorOffset;
};
} // namespace frc