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If not, see . */ /* * AP_Airspeed.cpp - airspeed (pitot) driver */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "AP_Airspeed.h" #include "AP_Airspeed_MS4525.h" #include "AP_Airspeed_MS5525.h" #include "AP_Airspeed_SDP3X.h" #include "AP_Airspeed_DLVR.h" #include "AP_Airspeed_analog.h" #include "AP_Airspeed_Backend.h" #if HAL_WITH_UAVCAN #include "AP_Airspeed_UAVCAN.h" #endif extern const AP_HAL::HAL &hal; #if CONFIG_HAL_BOARD == HAL_BOARD_SITL #define ARSPD_DEFAULT_TYPE TYPE_ANALOG #define ARSPD_DEFAULT_PIN 1 #elif APM_BUILD_TYPE(APM_BUILD_APMrover2) #define ARSPD_DEFAULT_TYPE TYPE_NONE #define ARSPD_DEFAULT_PIN 15 #else #define ARSPD_DEFAULT_TYPE TYPE_I2C_MS4525 #ifdef HAL_DEFAULT_AIRSPEED_PIN #define ARSPD_DEFAULT_PIN HAL_DEFAULT_AIRSPEED_PIN #else #define ARSPD_DEFAULT_PIN 15 #endif #endif #if CONFIG_HAL_BOARD_SUBTYPE == HAL_BOARD_SUBTYPE_LINUX_DISCO #define PSI_RANGE_DEFAULT 0.05 #endif #ifndef PSI_RANGE_DEFAULT #define PSI_RANGE_DEFAULT 1.0f #endif // table of user settable parameters const AP_Param::GroupInfo AP_Airspeed::var_info[] = { // @Param: _TYPE // @DisplayName: Airspeed type // @Description: Type of airspeed sensor // @Values: 0:None,1:I2C-MS4525D0,2:Analog,3:I2C-MS5525,4:I2C-MS5525 (0x76),5:I2C-MS5525 (0x77),6:I2C-SDP3X,7:I2C-DLVR-5in,8:UAVCAN,9:I2C-DLVR-10in // @User: Standard AP_GROUPINFO_FLAGS("_TYPE", 0, AP_Airspeed, param[0].type, ARSPD_DEFAULT_TYPE, AP_PARAM_FLAG_ENABLE), // @Param: _USE // @DisplayName: Airspeed use // @Description: Enables airspeed use for automatic throttle modes and replaces control from THR_TRIM. Continues to display and log airspeed if set to 0. Uses airspeed for control if set to 1. Only uses airspeed when throttle = 0 if set to 2 (useful for gliders with airspeed sensors behind propellers). // @Values: 0:DoNotUse,1:Use,2:UseWhenZeroThrottle // @User: Standard AP_GROUPINFO("_USE", 1, AP_Airspeed, param[0].use, 0), // @Param: _OFFSET // @DisplayName: Airspeed offset // @Description: Airspeed calibration offset // @Increment: 0.1 // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_OFFSET", 2, AP_Airspeed, param[0].offset, 0), // @Param: _RATIO // @DisplayName: Airspeed ratio // @Description: Calibrates pitot tube pressure to velocity. Increasing this value will indicate a higher airspeed at any given dynamic pressure. // @Increment: 0.1 // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_RATIO", 3, AP_Airspeed, param[0].ratio, 1.9936f), // @Param: _PIN // @DisplayName: Airspeed pin // @Description: The pin number that the airspeed sensor is connected to for analog sensors. Set to 15 on the Pixhawk for the analog airspeed port. // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_PIN", 4, AP_Airspeed, param[0].pin, ARSPD_DEFAULT_PIN), // @Param: _AUTOCAL // @DisplayName: Automatic airspeed ratio calibration // @Description: Enables automatic adjustment of ARSPD_RATIO during a calibration flight based on estimation of ground speed and true airspeed. New ratio saved every 2 minutes if change is > 5%. Should not be left enabled. // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_AUTOCAL", 5, AP_Airspeed, param[0].autocal, 0), // @Param: _TUBE_ORDER // @DisplayName: Control pitot tube order // @Description: Changes the pitot tube order to specify the dynamic pressure side of the sensor. Accepts either if set to 2. Accepts only one side if set to 0 or 1 and can help detect excessive pressure on the static port without indicating positive airspeed. // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_TUBE_ORDER", 6, AP_Airspeed, param[0].tube_order, 2), // @Param: _SKIP_CAL // @DisplayName: Skip airspeed calibration on startup // @Description: This parameter allows you to skip airspeed offset calibration on startup, instead using the offset from the last calibration. This may be desirable if the offset variance between flights for your sensor is low and you want to avoid having to cover the pitot tube on each boot. // @Values: 0:Disable,1:Enable // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_SKIP_CAL", 7, AP_Airspeed, param[0].skip_cal, 0), // @Param: _PSI_RANGE // @DisplayName: The PSI range of the device // @Description: This parameter allows you to to set the PSI (pounds per square inch) range for your sensor. You should not change this unless you examine the datasheet for your device // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_PSI_RANGE", 8, AP_Airspeed, param[0].psi_range, PSI_RANGE_DEFAULT), // @Param: _BUS // @DisplayName: Airspeed I2C bus // @Description: Bus number of the I2C bus where the airspeed sensor is connected // @Values: 0:Bus0(internal),1:Bus1(external),2:Bus2(auxillary) // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_BUS", 9, AP_Airspeed, param[0].bus, 1), // @Param: _PRIMARY // @DisplayName: Primary airspeed sensor // @Description: This selects which airspeed sensor will be the primary if multiple sensors are found // @Values: 0:FirstSensor,1:2ndSensor // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_PRIMARY", 10, AP_Airspeed, primary_sensor, 0), // @Param: _OPTIONS // @DisplayName: Airspeed options bitmask // @Description: Bitmask of options to use with airspeed. // @Bitmask: 0:Disable on sensor failure,1:Re-enable on sensor recovery // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("_OPTIONS", 21, AP_Airspeed, _options, 0), // @Param: 2_TYPE // @DisplayName: Second Airspeed type // @Description: Type of 2nd airspeed sensor // @Values: 0:None,1:I2C-MS4525D0,2:Analog,3:I2C-MS5525,4:I2C-MS5525 (0x76),5:I2C-MS5525 (0x77),6:I2C-SDP3X,7:I2C-DLVR-5in,8:UAVCAN,9:I2C-DLVR-10in // @User: Standard AP_GROUPINFO_FLAGS("2_TYPE", 11, AP_Airspeed, param[1].type, 0, AP_PARAM_FLAG_ENABLE), // @Param: 2_USE // @DisplayName: Enable use of 2nd airspeed sensor // @Description: use airspeed for flight control. When set to 0 airspeed sensor can be logged and displayed on a GCS but won't be used for flight. When set to 1 it will be logged and used. When set to 2 it will be only used when the throttle is zero, which can be useful in gliders with airspeed sensors behind a propeller // @Values: 0:Don't Use,1:use,2:UseWhenZeroThrottle // @User: Standard AP_GROUPINFO("2_USE", 12, AP_Airspeed, param[1].use, 0), // @Param: 2_OFFSET // @DisplayName: Airspeed offset for 2nd airspeed sensor // @Description: Airspeed calibration offset // @Increment: 0.1 // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_OFFSET", 13, AP_Airspeed, param[1].offset, 0), // @Param: 2_RATIO // @DisplayName: Airspeed ratio for 2nd airspeed sensor // @Description: Airspeed calibration ratio // @Increment: 0.1 // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_RATIO", 14, AP_Airspeed, param[1].ratio, 2), // @Param: 2_PIN // @DisplayName: Airspeed pin for 2nd airspeed sensor // @Description: Pin number indicating location of analog airspeed sensors. Pixhawk/Cube if set to 15. // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_PIN", 15, AP_Airspeed, param[1].pin, 0), // @Param: 2_AUTOCAL // @DisplayName: Automatic airspeed ratio calibration for 2nd airspeed sensor // @Description: If this is enabled then the autopilot will automatically adjust the ARSPD_RATIO during flight, based upon an estimation filter using ground speed and true airspeed. The automatic calibration will save the new ratio to EEPROM every 2 minutes if it changes by more than 5%. This option should be enabled for a calibration flight then disabled again when calibration is complete. Leaving it enabled all the time is not recommended. // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_AUTOCAL", 16, AP_Airspeed, param[1].autocal, 0), // @Param: 2_TUBE_ORDR // @DisplayName: Control pitot tube order of 2nd airspeed sensor // @Description: This parameter allows you to control whether the order in which the tubes are attached to your pitot tube matters. If you set this to 0 then the top connector on the sensor needs to be the dynamic pressure. If set to 1 then the bottom connector needs to be the dynamic pressure. If set to 2 (the default) then the airspeed driver will accept either order. The reason you may wish to specify the order is it will allow your airspeed sensor to detect if the aircraft it receiving excessive pressure on the static port, which would otherwise be seen as a positive airspeed. // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_TUBE_ORDR", 17, AP_Airspeed, param[1].tube_order, 2), // @Param: 2_SKIP_CAL // @DisplayName: Skip airspeed calibration on startup for 2nd sensor // @Description: This parameter allows you to skip airspeed offset calibration on startup, instead using the offset from the last calibration. This may be desirable if the offset variance between flights for your sensor is low and you want to avoid having to cover the pitot tube on each boot. // @Values: 0:Disable,1:Enable // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_SKIP_CAL", 18, AP_Airspeed, param[1].skip_cal, 0), // @Param: 2_PSI_RANGE // @DisplayName: The PSI range of the device for 2nd sensor // @Description: This parameter allows you to to set the PSI (pounds per square inch) range for your sensor. You should not change this unless you examine the datasheet for your device // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_PSI_RANGE", 19, AP_Airspeed, param[1].psi_range, PSI_RANGE_DEFAULT), // @Param: 2_BUS // @DisplayName: Airspeed I2C bus for 2nd sensor // @Description: The bus number of the I2C bus to look for the sensor on // @Values: 0:Bus0(internal),1:Bus1(external),2:Bus2(auxillary) // @User: Advanced AP_GROUPINFO("2_BUS", 20, AP_Airspeed, param[1].bus, 1), // Note that 21 is used above by the _OPTIONS parameter. Do not use 21. AP_GROUPEND }; /* this scaling factor converts from the old system where we used a 0 to 4095 raw ADC value for 0-5V to the new system which gets the voltage in volts directly from the ADC driver */ #define SCALING_OLD_CALIBRATION 819 // 4095/5 AP_Airspeed::AP_Airspeed() { AP_Param::setup_object_defaults(this, var_info); if (_singleton != nullptr) { AP_HAL::panic("AP_Airspeed must be singleton"); } _singleton = this; } void AP_Airspeed::init() { // cope with upgrade from old system if (param[0].pin.load() && param[0].pin.get() != 65) { param[0].type.set_default(TYPE_ANALOG); } for (uint8_t i=0; iinit()) { gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Airspeed %u init failed", i + 1); delete sensor[i]; sensor[i] = nullptr; } } } // read the airspeed sensor float AP_Airspeed::get_pressure(uint8_t i) { if (!enabled(i)) { return 0; } if (state[i].hil_set) { state[i].healthy = true; return state[i].hil_pressure; } float pressure = 0; if (sensor[i]) { state[i].healthy = sensor[i]->get_differential_pressure(pressure); } return pressure; } // get a temperature reading if possible bool AP_Airspeed::get_temperature(uint8_t i, float &temperature) { if (!enabled(i)) { return false; } if (sensor[i]) { return sensor[i]->get_temperature(temperature); } return false; } // calibrate the zero offset for the airspeed. This must be called at // least once before the get_airspeed() interface can be used void AP_Airspeed::calibrate(bool in_startup) { if (hal.util->was_watchdog_reset()) { gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO,"Airspeed: skipping cal"); return; } for (uint8_t i=0; i= 1000 && state[i].cal.read_count > 15) { if (state[i].cal.count == 0) { gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Airspeed %u unhealthy", i + 1); } else { gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Airspeed %u calibrated", i + 1); param[i].offset.set_and_save(state[i].cal.sum / state[i].cal.count); } state[i].cal.start_ms = 0; return; } // we discard the first 5 samples if (state[i].healthy && state[i].cal.read_count > 5) { state[i].cal.sum += raw_pressure; state[i].cal.count++; } state[i].cal.read_count++; } // read one airspeed sensor void AP_Airspeed::read(uint8_t i) { float airspeed_pressure; if (!enabled(i) || !sensor[i]) { return; } bool prev_healthy = state[i].healthy; float raw_pressure = get_pressure(i); if (state[i].cal.start_ms != 0) { update_calibration(i, raw_pressure); } airspeed_pressure = raw_pressure - param[i].offset; // remember raw pressure for logging state[i].corrected_pressure = airspeed_pressure; // filter before clamping positive if (!prev_healthy) { // if the previous state was not healthy then we should not // use an IIR filter, otherwise a bad reading will last for // some time after the sensor becomees healthy again state[i].filtered_pressure = airspeed_pressure; } else { state[i].filtered_pressure = 0.7f * state[i].filtered_pressure + 0.3f * airspeed_pressure; } /* we support different pitot tube setups so user can choose if they want to be able to detect pressure on the static port */ switch ((enum pitot_tube_order)param[i].tube_order.get()) { case PITOT_TUBE_ORDER_NEGATIVE: state[i].last_pressure = -airspeed_pressure; state[i].raw_airspeed = sqrtf(MAX(-airspeed_pressure, 0) * param[i].ratio); state[i].airspeed = sqrtf(MAX(-state[i].filtered_pressure, 0) * param[i].ratio); break; case PITOT_TUBE_ORDER_POSITIVE: state[i].last_pressure = airspeed_pressure; state[i].raw_airspeed = sqrtf(MAX(airspeed_pressure, 0) * param[i].ratio); state[i].airspeed = sqrtf(MAX(state[i].filtered_pressure, 0) * param[i].ratio); break; case PITOT_TUBE_ORDER_AUTO: default: state[i].last_pressure = fabsf(airspeed_pressure); state[i].raw_airspeed = sqrtf(fabsf(airspeed_pressure) * param[i].ratio); state[i].airspeed = sqrtf(fabsf(state[i].filtered_pressure) * param[i].ratio); break; } if (state[i].last_pressure < -32) { // we're reading more than about -8m/s. The user probably has // the ports the wrong way around state[i].healthy = false; } state[i].last_update_ms = AP_HAL::millis(); } // read all airspeed sensors void AP_Airspeed::update(bool log) { for (uint8_t i=0; i