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allwpilib/wpilibc/src/main/native/cpp/Victor.cpp
Thad House 9dc30797e4 Fix usage reporting indices (#2009)
According to NI, 0 is unspecified, and all the indices need to be
index + 1, so the first index becomes 1.
2019-10-29 21:34:10 -07:00

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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Copyright (c) 2008-2019 FIRST. 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 the root directory of */
/* the project. */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "frc/Victor.h"
#include <hal/HAL.h>
#include "frc/smartdashboard/SendableRegistry.h"
using namespace frc;
Victor::Victor(int channel) : PWMSpeedController(channel) {
/* Note that the Victor uses the following bounds for PWM values. These
* values were determined empirically and optimized for the Victor 888. These
* values should work reasonably well for Victor 884 controllers as well but
* if users experience issues such as asymmetric behaviour around the deadband
* or inability to saturate the controller in either direction, calibration is
* recommended. The calibration procedure can be found in the Victor 884 User
* Manual available from IFI.
*
* 2.027ms = full "forward"
* 1.525ms = the "high end" of the deadband range
* 1.507ms = center of the deadband range (off)
* 1.49ms = the "low end" of the deadband range
* 1.026ms = full "reverse"
*/
SetBounds(2.027, 1.525, 1.507, 1.49, 1.026);
SetPeriodMultiplier(kPeriodMultiplier_2X);
SetSpeed(0.0);
SetZeroLatch();
HAL_Report(HALUsageReporting::kResourceType_Victor, GetChannel() + 1);
SendableRegistry::GetInstance().SetName(this, "Victor", GetChannel());
}