247 lines
16 KiB
C
247 lines
16 KiB
C
#pragma once
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#include "stm32f1xx_hal.h"
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// ############################### DO-NOT-TOUCH SETTINGS ###############################
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#define PWM_FREQ 16000 // PWM frequency in Hz
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#define DEAD_TIME 32 // PWM deadtime
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#define DELAY_IN_MAIN_LOOP 5 // in ms. default 5. it is independent of all the timing critical stuff. do not touch if you do not know what you are doing.
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#define TIMEOUT 5 // number of wrong / missing input commands before emergency off
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#define A2BIT_CONV 50 // A to bit for current conversion on ADC. Example: 1 A = 50, 2 A = 100, etc
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// ADC conversion time definitions
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_1C5 (14) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = ( 1.5+12.5)
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_7C5 (20) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = ( 7.5+12.5)
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_13C5 (26) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = ( 13.5+12.5)
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_28C5 (41) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = ( 28.5+12.5)
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_41C5 (54) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = ( 41.5+12.5)
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_55C5 (68) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = ( 55.5+12.5)
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_71C5 (84) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = ( 71.5+12.5)
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#define ADC_CONV_TIME_239C5 (252) //Total ADC clock cycles / conversion = (239.5+12.5)
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// This settings influences the actual sample-time. Only use definitions above
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// This parameter needs to be the same as the ADC conversion for Current Phase of the FIRST Motor in setup.c
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#define ADC_CONV_CLOCK_CYCLES (ADC_CONV_TIME_7C5)
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// Set the configured ADC divider. This parameter needs to be the same ADC divider as PeriphClkInit.AdcClockSelection (see main.c)
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#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV (4)
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// ADC Total conversion time: this will be used to offset TIM8 in advance of TIM1 to align the Phase current ADC measurement
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// This parameter is used in setup.c
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#define ADC_TOTAL_CONV_TIME (ADC_CLOCK_DIV * ADC_CONV_CLOCK_CYCLES) // = ((SystemCoreClock / ADC_CLOCK_HZ) * ADC_CONV_CLOCK_CYCLES), where ADC_CLOCK_HZ = SystemCoreClock/ADC_CLOCK_DIV
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// ############################### GENERAL ###############################
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/* How to calibrate: connect GND and RX of a 3.3v uart-usb adapter to the right sensor board cable
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* Be careful not to use the red wire of the cable. 15v will destroye verything.).
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* If you are using nunchuck, disable it temporarily. enable DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3 and DEBUG_SERIAL_ASCII use asearial terminal.
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*/
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/* Battery voltage calibration: connect power source. see <How to calibrate>.
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* Write value nr 5 to BAT_CALIB_ADC. make and flash firmware.
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* Then you can verify voltage on value 6 (to get calibrated voltage multiplied by 100).
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*/
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#define BAT_FILT_COEF 655 // battery voltage filter coefficient in fixed-point. coef_fixedPoint = coef_floatingPoint * 2^16. In this case 655 = 0.01 * 2^16
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#define BAT_CALIB_REAL_VOLTAGE 4300 // input voltage measured by multimeter (multiplied by 100). In this case 43.00 V * 100 = 4300
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#define BAT_CALIB_ADC 1704 // adc-value measured by mainboard (value nr 5 on UART debug output)
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#define BAT_CELLS 10 // battery number of cells. Normal Hoverboard battery: 10s
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#define BAT_LOW_LVL1_ENABLE 0 // to beep or not to beep, 1 or 0
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#define BAT_LOW_LVL2_ENABLE 1 // to beep or not to beep, 1 or 0
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#define BAT_LOW_LVL1 (360 * BAT_CELLS * BAT_CALIB_ADC) / BAT_CALIB_REAL_VOLTAGE // gently beeps at this voltage level. [V*100/cell]. In this case 3.60 V/cell
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#define BAT_LOW_LVL2 (350 * BAT_CELLS * BAT_CALIB_ADC) / BAT_CALIB_REAL_VOLTAGE // your battery is almost empty. Charge now! [V*100/cell]. In this case 3.50 V/cell
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#define BAT_LOW_DEAD (337 * BAT_CELLS * BAT_CALIB_ADC) / BAT_CALIB_REAL_VOLTAGE // undervoltage poweroff. (while not driving) [V*100/cell]. In this case 3.37 V/cell
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/* Board overheat detection: the sensor is inside the STM/GD chip.
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* It is very inaccurate without calibration (up to 45°C). So only enable this funcion after calibration!
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* Let your board cool down. see <How to calibrate>.
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* Get the real temp of the chip by thermo cam or another temp-sensor taped on top of the chip and write it to TEMP_CAL_LOW_DEG_C.
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* Write debug value 8 to TEMP_CAL_LOW_ADC. drive around to warm up the board. it should be at least 20°C warmer. repeat it for the HIGH-values.
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* Enable warning and/or poweroff and make and flash firmware.
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*/
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#define TEMP_FILT_COEF 655 // temperature filter coefficient in fixed-point. coef_fixedPoint = coef_floatingPoint * 2^16. In this case 655 = 0.01 * 2^16
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#define TEMP_CAL_LOW_ADC 1716 // temperature 1: ADC value
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#define TEMP_CAL_LOW_DEG_C 210 // temperature 1: measured temperature [°C * 10]. Here 35.8 °C
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#define TEMP_CAL_HIGH_ADC 1600 // temperature 2: ADC value
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#define TEMP_CAL_HIGH_DEG_C 420 // temperature 2: measured temperature [°C * 10]. Here 48.9 °C
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#define TEMP_WARNING_ENABLE 1 // to beep or not to beep, 1 or 0, DO NOT ACTIVITE WITHOUT CALIBRATION!
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#define TEMP_WARNING 600 // annoying fast beeps [°C * 10]. Here 60.0 °C
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#define TEMP_POWEROFF_ENABLE 0 // to poweroff or not to poweroff, 1 or 0, DO NOT ACTIVITE WITHOUT CALIBRATION!
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#define TEMP_POWEROFF 650 // overheat poweroff. (while not driving) [°C * 10]. Here 65.0 °C
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#define INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT 8 // minutes of not driving until poweroff. it is not very precise.
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// ############################### LCD DEBUG ###############################
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//#define DEBUG_I2C_LCD // standard 16x2 or larger text-lcd via i2c-converter on right sensor board cable
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// ############################### SERIAL DEBUG ###############################
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//#define DEBUG_SERIAL_SERVOTERM
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#define DEBUG_SERIAL_ASCII // "1:345 2:1337 3:0 4:0 5:0 6:0 7:0 8:0\r\n"
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// ############################### INPUT ###############################
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// ###### CONTROL VIA UART (serial) ######
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#define START_FRAME 0xAAAA // [-] Start frame definition for serial commands
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#define SERIAL_TIMEOUT 160 // [-] Serial timeout duration for the received data. 160 ~= 0.8 sec. Calculation: 0.8 sec / 0.005 sec
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#define USART2_BAUD 38400 // UART2 baud rate (long wired cable)
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#define USART2_WORDLENGTH UART_WORDLENGTH_8B // UART_WORDLENGTH_8B or UART_WORDLENGTH_9B
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#define CONTROL_SERIAL_USART2 // left sensor board cable, disable if ADC or PPM is used! For Arduino control check the hoverSerial.ino
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#define FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2 // left sensor board cable, disable if ADC or PPM is used!
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// #define DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2 // left sensor board cable, disable if ADC or PPM is used!
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#define USART3_BAUD 38400 // UART3 baud rate (short wired cable)
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#define USART3_WORDLENGTH UART_WORDLENGTH_8B // UART_WORDLENGTH_8B or UART_WORDLENGTH_9B
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// #define CONTROL_SERIAL_USART3 // right sensor board cable, disable if I2C (nunchuck or lcd) is used! For Arduino control check the hoverSerial.ino
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// #define FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART3 // right sensor board cable, disable if I2C (nunchuck or lcd) is used!
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//#define DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3 // right sensor board cable, disable if I2C (nunchuck or lcd) is used!
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#if defined(FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2) || defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2)
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#define UART_DMA_CHANNEL DMA1_Channel7
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#endif
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#if defined(FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART3) || defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3)
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#define UART_DMA_CHANNEL DMA1_Channel2
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#endif
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// ###### CONTROL VIA RC REMOTE ######
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// left sensor board cable. Channel 1: steering, Channel 2: speed.
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//#define CONTROL_PPM // use PPM-Sum as input. disable CONTROL_SERIAL_USART2!
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//#define PPM_NUM_CHANNELS 6 // total number of PPM channels to receive, even if they are not used.
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// ###### CONTROL VIA TWO POTENTIOMETERS ######
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/* ADC-calibration to cover the full poti-range:
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* Connect potis to left sensor board cable (0 to 3.3V) (do NOT use the red 15V wire in the cable!). see <How to calibrate>.
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* Turn the potis to minimum position, write value 1 to ADC1_MIN and value 2 to ADC2_MIN
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* Turn the potis to maximum position, write value 1 to ADC1_MAX and value 2 to ADC2_MAX
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* For middle resting potis: Let the potis in the middle resting position, write value 1 to ADC1_MID and value 2 to ADC2_MID
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* Make, flash and test it.
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*/
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//#define CONTROL_ADC // use ADC as input. disable CONTROL_SERIAL_USART2, FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2, DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2!
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#define ADC1_MID_POT // ADC1 middle resting poti: comment-out if NOT a middle resting poti
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#define ADC2_MID_POT // ADC2 middle resting poti: comment-out if NOT a middle resting poti
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#define ADC1_MIN 0 // min ADC1-value while poti at minimum-position (0 - 4095)
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#define ADC1_MID 1963 // mid ADC1-value while poti at minimum-position (ADC1_MIN - ADC1_MAX)
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#define ADC1_MAX 4095 // max ADC1-value while poti at maximum-position (0 - 4095)
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#define ADC2_MIN 0 // min ADC2-value while poti at minimum-position (0 - 4095)
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#define ADC2_MID 2006 // mid ADC2-value while poti at minimum-position (ADC2_MIN - ADC2_MAX)
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#define ADC2_MAX 4095 // max ADC2-value while poti at maximum-position (0 - 4095)
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// ###### CONTROL VIA NINTENDO NUNCHUCK ######
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/* left sensor board cable.
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* keep cable short, use shielded cable, use ferrits, stabalize voltage in nunchuck,
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* use the right one of the 2 types of nunchucks, add i2c pullups.
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* use original nunchuck. most clones does not work very well.
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*/
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// #define CONTROL_NUNCHUCK // use nunchuck as input. disable FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART3, DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3!
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// ############################### MOTOR CONTROL (overwrite) #########################
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#define CTRL_TYP_SEL 1 // [-] Control type selection: 0 = Commutation , 1 = Sinusoidal, 2 = FOC Field Oriented Control (default)
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#define CTRL_MOD_REQ 1 // [-] Control mode request: 0 = Open mode, 1 = VOLTAGE mode (default), 2 = SPEED mode, 3 = TORQUE mode. Note: SPEED and TORQUE modes are only available for FOC!
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#define DIAG_ENA 1 // [-] Motor Diagnostics enable flag: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled (default)
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#define FIELD_WEAK_ENA 1 // [-] Field Weakening enable flag: 0 = Disabled (default), 1 = Enabled
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#define I_MOT_MAX (15 * A2BIT_CONV) << 4 // [A] Maximum motor current limit (Change only the first number, the rest is needed for fixed-point conversion, fixdt(1,16,4))
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#define I_DC_MAX (17 * A2BIT_CONV) // [A] Maximum DC Link current limit (This is the final current protection. Above this value, current chopping is applied. To avoid this make sure that I_DC_MAX = I_MOT_MAX + 2A )
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#define N_MOT_MAX 800 << 4 // [rpm] Maximum motor speed (change only the first number, the rest is needed for fixed-point conversion, fixdt(1,16,4))
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/* GENERAL NOTES:
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* 1. The above parameters are over-writing the default motor parameters. For all the available parameters check BLDC_controller_data.c
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* 2. The parameters are represented in fixed point data type for a more efficient code execution
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* 3. For calibrating the fixed-point parameters use the Fixed-Point Viewer tool (see <https://github.com/EmanuelFeru/FixedPointViewer>)
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* 4. For more details regarding the parameters and the working principle of the controller please consult the Simulink model
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* 5. A webview was created, so Matlab/Simulink installation is not needed, unless you want to regenerate the code
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*
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* NOTES Field weakening:
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* 1. In BLDC_controller_data.c you can find the field weakening Map as a function of input target: MAP = id_fieldWeak_M1, XAXIS = r_fieldWeak_XA
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* 2. The default calibration was experimentally calibrated to my particular needs
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* 3. If you re-calibrate the field weakening map please take all the safety measures! The motors can spin very fast!
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* 4. During the recalibration make sure the values in XAXIS are equally spaced for a correct Map interpolation.
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*/
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// ############################### DRIVING BEHAVIOR ###############################
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/* Inputs:
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* - cmd1 and cmd2: analog normalized input values. -1000 to 1000
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* - button1 and button2: digital input values. 0 or 1
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* - adc_buffer.l_tx2 and adc_buffer.l_rx2: unfiltered ADC values (you do not need them). 0 to 4095
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* Outputs:
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* - speedR and speedL: normal driving -1000 to 1000
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*/
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// Value of RATE is in fixdt(1,16,4): VAL_fixedPoint = VAL_floatingPoint * 2^4. In this case 480 = 30 * 2^4
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#define RATE 480 // 30.0f [-] lower value == slower rate [0, 32767] = [0.0, 2047.9375]. Do NOT make rate negative (>32767)
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// Value of FILTER is in fixdt(0,16,16): VAL_fixedPoint = VAL_floatingPoint * 2^16. In this case 6553 = 0.1 * 2^16
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#define FILTER 6553 // 0.1f [-] lower value == softer filter [0, 65535] = [0.0, 1.0].
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// Value of COEFFICIENT is in fixdt(1,16,14)
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// If VAL_floatingPoint >= 0, VAL_fixedPoint = VAL_floatingPoint * 2^14
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// If VAL_floatingPoint < 0, VAL_fixedPoint = 2^16 + floor(VAL_floatingPoint * 2^14).
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#define SPEED_COEFFICIENT 16384 // 1.0f [-] higher value == stronger. [0, 65535] = [-2.0, 2.0]. In this case 16384 = 1.0 * 2^14
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#define STEER_COEFFICIENT 8192 // 0.5f [-] higher value == stronger. [0, 65535] = [-2.0, 2.0]. In this case 8192 = 0.5 * 2^14. If you do not want any steering, set it to 0.
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#define INVERT_R_DIRECTION
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#define INVERT_L_DIRECTION
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#define BEEPS_BACKWARD 0 // 0 or 1
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// ###### SIMPLE BOBBYCAR ######
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// for better bobbycar code see: https://github.com/larsmm/hoverboard-firmware-hack-bbcar
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// #define FILTER 6553 // 0.1f
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// #define SPEED_COEFFICIENT 49152 // -1.0f
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// #define STEER_COEFFICIENT 0 // 0.0f
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// ###### ARMCHAIR ######
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// #define FILTER 3276 // 0.05f
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// #define SPEED_COEFFICIENT 8192 // 0.5f
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// #define STEER_COEFFICIENT 62259 // -0.2f
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// ############################### VALIDATE SETTINGS ###############################
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#if defined(CONTROL_SERIAL_USART2) && defined(CONTROL_SERIAL_USART3)
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#error CONTROL_SERIAL_USART2 and CONTROL_SERIAL_USART3 not allowed, choose one.
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#endif
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#if defined(FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2) && defined(FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART3)
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#error FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2 and FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART3 not allowed, choose one.
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#endif
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#if defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2) && defined(FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2)
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#error DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2 and FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2 not allowed, choose one.
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#endif
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#if defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3) && defined(FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART3)
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#error DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3 and FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART3 not allowed, choose one.
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#endif
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#if defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2) && defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3)
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#error DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2 and DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3 not allowed, choose one.
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#endif
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#if defined(CONTROL_ADC) && (defined(CONTROL_SERIAL_USART2) || defined(FEEDBACK_SERIAL_USART2) || defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2))
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#error CONTROL_ADC and SERIAL_USART2 not allowed. It is on the same cable.
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#endif
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#if (defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART2) || defined(CONTROL_SERIAL_USART2)) && defined(CONTROL_PPM)
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#error CONTROL_PPM and SERIAL_USART2 not allowed. It is on the same cable.
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#endif
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#if (defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3) || defined(CONTROL_SERIAL_USART3)) && defined(CONTROL_NUNCHUCK)
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#error CONTROL_NUNCHUCK and SERIAL_USART3 not allowed. It is on the same cable.
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#endif
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#if (defined(DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3) || defined(CONTROL_SERIAL_USART3)) && defined(DEBUG_I2C_LCD)
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#error DEBUG_I2C_LCD and SERIAL_USART3 not allowed. It is on the same cable.
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#endif
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#if defined(CONTROL_PPM) && defined(CONTROL_ADC) && defined(CONTROL_NUNCHUCK) || defined(CONTROL_PPM) && defined(CONTROL_ADC) || defined(CONTROL_ADC) && defined(CONTROL_NUNCHUCK) || defined(CONTROL_PPM) && defined(CONTROL_NUNCHUCK)
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#error only 1 input method allowed. use CONTROL_PPM or CONTROL_ADC or CONTROL_NUNCHUCK.
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#endif
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