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1 | 338 | bcoltin | /**
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2 | * Copyright (c) 2007 Colony Project
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26 | /**
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27 | * @file analog.c
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28 | * @brief Analog input and output
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29 | *
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30 | * Contains functions for manipulating the ADC on the Dragonfly board.
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31 | *
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32 | * @author Colony Project, CMU Robotics Club
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33 | 1406 | jykong | * originally taken from fwr analog file (author: Tom Lauwers)
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34 | * loop code written by Kevin Woo and James Kong
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35 | 338 | bcoltin | **/
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37 | #include <util/delay.h> |
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38 | #include <avr/interrupt.h> |
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39 | 1496 | jsexton | #include "analog.h" |
40 | 1462 | dsschult | #include "serial.h" |
41 | 338 | bcoltin | // Internal Function Prototypes
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42 | void set_adc_mux(int which); |
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44 | /**
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45 | * @defgroup analog Analog
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46 | * Functions for manipulation the ADC on the dragonfly board.
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47 | * All definitions may be found in analog.h.
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48 | *
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49 | * @{
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50 | **/
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52 | 1406 | jykong | volatile int adc_loop_status = ADC_LOOP_STOPPED; |
53 | volatile int adc_sig_stop_loop = 0; |
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54 | volatile int adc_current_port = 0; |
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55 | volatile adc_t an_val[11]; |
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56 | 338 | bcoltin | |
57 | /**
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58 | * Initializes the ADC.
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59 | * Call analog_init before reading from the analog ports.
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60 | *
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61 | 437 | kwoo | * @see analog8, analog10, analog_get8, analog_get10
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62 | 1406 | jykong | *
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63 | * @bug First conversion takes a performance penalty of
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64 | * 25 vs. 13 ADC clock cycles of successive conversions.
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65 | * Analog_init should run a dummy conversion to pre-empt
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66 | * this.
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67 | *
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68 | * For good 10-bit precision, ACD clock must be between
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69 | * 50kHz and 200kHz. Currently, ADC clock is fixed at
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70 | * 125kHz using 1/64prescalar. However, most code uses
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71 | * 8-bit precision which can work at ADC clock speeds
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72 | * higher than 200kHz. Experimental tests needed to
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73 | * determine highest clock speed for accurate 8-bit ADC.
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74 | *
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75 | 338 | bcoltin | **/
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76 | 1496 | jsexton | void analog_init(int start_conversion) { |
77 | for (int i = 0; i < 11; i++) { |
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78 | an_val[i].adc10 = 0;
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79 | an_val[i].adc8 = 0;
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80 | } |
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81 | 338 | bcoltin | |
82 | 1496 | jsexton | // ADMUX register
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83 | // Bit 7,6 - Set voltage reference to AVcc (0b01)
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84 | // Bit 5 - ADLAR set to simplify moving from register
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85 | // Bit 4 - X
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86 | // Bit 3:0 - Sets the current channel
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87 | // Initializes to read from AN1 first (AN0 is reservered for the BOM)
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88 | ADMUX = 0;
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89 | ADMUX |= ADMUX_OPT | _BV(MUX0); |
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90 | 338 | bcoltin | |
91 | 1496 | jsexton | // ADC Status Register A
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92 | // Bit 7 - ADEN is set (enables analog)
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93 | // Bit 6 - Start conversion bit is set (must be done once for free-running mode)
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94 | // Bit 5 - Enable Auto Trigger (for free running mode) NOT DOING THIS RIGHT NOW
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95 | // Bit 4 - ADC interrupt flag, 0
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96 | // Bit 3 - Enable ADC Interrupt (required to run free-running mode)
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97 | 1784 | emullini | // Bits 2-0 - Set to create a clock divisor of 128, to make ADC clock = 8,000,000/64 = 125kHz EDIT: changed to 8MHz
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98 | 1496 | jsexton | ADCSRA = 0;
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99 | 1784 | emullini | ADCSRA |= _BV(ADEN) | _BV(ADPS0); |
100 | 338 | bcoltin | |
101 | 1496 | jsexton | // Set external mux lines to outputs
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102 | DDRG |= 0x1C;
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103 | 338 | bcoltin | |
104 | 1496 | jsexton | // Set up first port for conversions
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105 | set_adc_mux(0x00);
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106 | adc_current_port = AN1; |
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107 | 338 | bcoltin | |
108 | 1496 | jsexton | //Start the conversion loop if requested
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109 | 1784 | emullini | //if (start_conversion)
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110 | //analog_start_loop();
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111 | 1406 | jykong | |
112 | 1496 | jsexton | //Conversion loop disabled by default
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113 | 338 | bcoltin | } |
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115 | 862 | kwoo | /**
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116 | * Returns the 8-bit analog conversion of which from
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117 | * the lookup table. If the requested port is the BOM_PORT
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118 | * you will get an automatic 0 since the BOM_PORT is not
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119 | * read in the loop and not stored. If you need that port
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120 | * you should use the functions in bom.c. There is an analog_get8
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121 | * function which for instant lookups but should be avoided unless
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122 | * you know what you're doing.
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123 | *
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124 | * @param which the port that you want to read
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125 | *
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126 | * @bug may cause a seg fault if which is a larger value
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127 | * than exists in an_val table. Not sure if we should fix
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128 | * this or not since it would add overhead.
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129 | *
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130 | * @return 8-bit analog value for the which port requested
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131 | *
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132 | * @see analog10, analog_get8, analog_get10
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133 | **/
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134 | 338 | bcoltin | unsigned int analog8(int which) { |
135 | if (which == BOM_PORT) {
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136 | return 0; |
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137 | } else {
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138 | return an_val[which - 1].adc8; |
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139 | } |
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140 | } |
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142 | 437 | kwoo | /**
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143 | * Returns the 10-bit analog conversion of which from
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144 | * the lookup table. If the requested port is the BOM_PORT
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145 | * you will get an automatic 0 since the BOM_PORT is not
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146 | * read in the loop and not stored. If you need that port
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147 | * you should use the functions in bom.c. There is an analog_get10
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148 | 862 | kwoo | * function which for instant lookups but should be avoided unless
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149 | * you know what you are doing.
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150 | 437 | kwoo | *
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151 | * @param which the port that you want to read
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152 | *
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153 | * @bug may cause a seg fault if which is a larger value
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154 | * than exists in an_val table. Not sure if we should fix
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155 | * this or not since it would add overhead.
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156 | *
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157 | * @return 10-bit analog value for the which port requested
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158 | *
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159 | * @see analog8, analog_get8, analog_get10
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160 | **/
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161 | 338 | bcoltin | unsigned int analog10(int which) { |
162 | if (which == BOM_PORT) {
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163 | return 0; |
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164 | } else {
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165 | return an_val[which - 1].adc10; |
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166 | } |
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167 | } |
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169 | 437 | kwoo | /**
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170 | * Starts the analog update loop. Will continue to run
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171 | * until analog_stop_loop is called.
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172 | *
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173 | 1406 | jykong | * @see analog_stop_loop, analog_loop_status
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174 | 437 | kwoo | **/
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175 | 1496 | jsexton | void analog_start_loop(void) { |
176 | if(adc_loop_status != ADC_LOOP_RUNNING){
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177 | //Start the conversion, enable ADC interrupt
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178 | ADCSRA |= _BV(ADIE); |
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179 | ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC); |
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180 | adc_loop_status = ADC_LOOP_RUNNING; |
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181 | } |
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182 | 338 | bcoltin | } |
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184 | 437 | kwoo | /**
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185 | * Stops the analog update loop. If there is a current
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186 | * read, it will finish up and be stored before the loop
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187 | * is interrupted. No further updates will be made until
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188 | * the loop is started again.
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189 | *
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190 | 1406 | jykong | * @see analog_start_loop, analog_loop_status
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191 | 437 | kwoo | **/
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192 | 1496 | jsexton | void analog_stop_loop() {
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193 | //Signal to stop after the next conversion
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194 | adc_sig_stop_loop = 1;
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195 | 338 | bcoltin | } |
196 | 1406 | jykong | |
197 | 338 | bcoltin | /**
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198 | 1406 | jykong | * Returns the status of loop. 0 for stopped.
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199 | * 1 for running. 2 for paused.
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200 | *
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201 | * @see analog_start_loop, analog_stop_loop
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202 | **/
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203 | int analog_loop_status(void) { |
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204 | return adc_loop_status;
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205 | } |
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207 | /**
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208 | 862 | kwoo | * Reads an 8-bit number from an analog port.
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209 | 338 | bcoltin | * analog_init must be called before using this function.
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210 | 862 | kwoo | * The analog loop must also be stopped before using this
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211 | * function or you will mess up the lookup table. You
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212 | * must also reenabled the loop when you are done unless
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213 | * you are doing more instant reads. See analog_stop_loop
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214 | * and analog_start_loop for more information about the loop.
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215 | 338 | bcoltin | *
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216 | * @param which the analog port to read from. One of
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217 | * the constants AN0 - AN7.
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218 | *
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219 | 862 | kwoo | * @return the 8-bit input to the specified port
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220 | 338 | bcoltin | *
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221 | 862 | kwoo | * @see analog_init, analog_get10, analog8, analog_stop_loop,
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222 | * analog_start_loop
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223 | 338 | bcoltin | **/
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224 | 439 | kwoo | unsigned int analog_get8(int which) { |
225 | 338 | bcoltin | // Let any previous conversion finish
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226 | while (ADCSRA & _BV(ADSC));
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228 | if(which < EXT_MUX) {
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229 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT + which; |
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230 | } else {
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231 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT + EXT_MUX; |
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232 | set_adc_mux(which - 8);
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233 | } |
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235 | // Start the conversion
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236 | ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC); |
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238 | // Wait for the conversion to finish
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239 | while (ADCSRA & _BV(ADSC));
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241 | return ADCH; //since we left aligned the data, ADCH is the 8 MSB. |
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242 | } |
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244 | /**
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245 | 862 | kwoo | * Reads an 10-bit number from an analog port.
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246 | 338 | bcoltin | * analog_init must be called before using this function.
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247 | 862 | kwoo | * The analog loop must also be stopped before using this
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248 | * function or you will mess up the lookup table. You
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249 | * must also reenabled the loop when you are done unless
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250 | * you are doing more instant reads. See analog_stop_loop
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251 | * and analog_start_loop for more information about the loop.
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252 | 338 | bcoltin | *
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253 | *
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254 | * @param which the analog port to read from. Typically
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255 | * a constant, one of AN0 - AN7.
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256 | *
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257 | 862 | kwoo | * @return the 10-bit number input to the specified port
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258 | 338 | bcoltin | *
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259 | 862 | kwoo | * @see analog_init, analog_get8, analog10, analog_stop_loop,
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260 | * analog_start_loop
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261 | 338 | bcoltin | **/
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262 | 439 | kwoo | unsigned int analog_get10(int which) { |
263 | 338 | bcoltin | int adc_h;
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264 | int adc_l;
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266 | // Let any previous conversion finish
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267 | while (ADCSRA & _BV(ADSC));
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269 | if(which < EXT_MUX) {
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270 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT + which; |
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271 | } else {
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272 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT + EXT_MUX; |
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273 | set_adc_mux(which - 8);
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274 | } |
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276 | // Start the conversion
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277 | ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC); |
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279 | // Wait for the conversion to finish
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280 | while (ADCSRA & _BV(ADSC));
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281 | |||
282 | adc_l = ADCL; |
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283 | adc_h = ADCH; |
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285 | return ((adc_h << 2) | (adc_l >> 6)); |
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286 | } |
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289 | * Returns the current position of the wheel, as an integer
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290 | * in the range 0 - 255.
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291 | * analog_init must be called before using this function.
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292 | *
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293 | * @return the orientation of the wheel, as an integer in
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294 | * the range 0 - 255.
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295 | *
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296 | * @see analog_init
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297 | **/
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298 | 439 | kwoo | int wheel(void) { |
299 | 1784 | emullini | return analog_get8(WHEEL_PORT);
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300 | 338 | bcoltin | } |
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304 | * Sets the value of the external analog mux. Values are read
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305 | * on AN7 physical port. (AN8 - AN15 are "virtual" ports).
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306 | *
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307 | * @param which which analog mux port (0-7) which corresponds
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308 | * to AN8-AN15.
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309 | *
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310 | * @bug FIX THIS IN THE NEXT BOARD REVISION:
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311 | * ADDR2 ADDR1 ADDR0
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312 | * G2.G4.G3 set mux to port 0-7 via vinary selection
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313 | * math would be much cleaner if it was G4.G3.G2
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314 | *
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315 | * @see analog_init
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316 | **/
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317 | 439 | kwoo | void set_adc_mux(int which) { |
318 | 338 | bcoltin | // mask so only proper bits are possible.
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319 | PORTG = (PORTG & 0xE3) | ((which & 0x03) << 3) | (which & 0x04); |
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320 | } |
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321 | |||
322 | /**@}**/ //end defgroup |
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325 | ISR(ADC_vect) { |
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326 | 1784 | emullini | /*int adc_h = 0;
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327 | 338 | bcoltin | int adc_l = 0;
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328 | 1406 | jykong | |
329 | if(adc_loop_status != ADC_LOOP_RUNNING) return;
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330 | 338 | bcoltin | |
331 | //Store the value only if this read isn't for the BOM
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332 | if (ADMUX != BOM_PORT) {
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333 | adc_l = ADCL;
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334 | adc_h = ADCH;
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336 | an_val[adc_current_port - 1].adc10 = (adc_h << 2) | (adc_l >> 6);
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337 | an_val[adc_current_port - 1].adc8 = adc_h;
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338 | }
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340 | //Skip AN7 because it is not a real port
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341 | if (adc_current_port == AN6) {
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342 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT | EXT_MUX;
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343 | set_adc_mux(AN8 - 8);
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344 | adc_current_port = AN8;
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345 | //Wrap around
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346 | } else if (adc_current_port == AN11) {
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347 | adc_current_port = AN1;
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348 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT | adc_current_port;
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349 | //Normal increment
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350 | } else {
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351 | adc_current_port++;
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353 | if(adc_current_port < EXT_MUX) {
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354 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT | adc_current_port;
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355 | } else {
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356 | ADMUX = ADMUX_OPT | EXT_MUX;
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357 | set_adc_mux(adc_current_port - 8);
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358 | }
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359 | }
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361 | 1406 | jykong | //Stop loop if signal is set
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362 | if(adc_sig_stop_loop) {
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363 | adc_sig_stop_loop = 0;
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364 | adc_loop_status = ADC_LOOP_STOPPED;
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365 | 338 | bcoltin | return;
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366 | 437 | kwoo | }
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367 | 1406 | jykong | |
368 | //Start next conversion
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369 | 1784 | emullini | ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC);*/
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370 | 338 | bcoltin | } |