// @Values: 0:None,1:Analog,2:MaxbotixI2C,3:LidarLite-I2C,5:PWM,6:BBB-PRU,7:LightWareI2C,8:LightWareSerial,9:Bebop,10:MAVLink,11:USD1_Serial,12:LeddarOne,13:MaxbotixSerial,14:TeraRangerI2C,15:LidarLiteV3-I2C,16:VL53L0X or VL53L1X,17:NMEA,18:WASP-LRF,19:BenewakeTF02,20:Benewake-Serial,21:LidarLightV3HP,22:PWM,23:BlueRoboticsPing,24:DroneCAN,25:BenewakeTFminiPlus-I2C,26:LanbaoPSK-CM8JL65-CC5,27:BenewakeTF03,28:VL53L1X-ShortRange,29:LeddarVu8-Serial,30:HC-SR04,31:GYUS42v2,32:MSP,33:USD1_CAN,34:Benewake_CAN,35:TeraRangerSerial,36:Lua_Scripting,37:NoopLoop_TOFSense,38:NoopLoop_TOFSense_CAN,39:NRA24_CAN,40:NoopLoop_TOFSenseF_I2C,41:JRE_Serial,42:Ainstein_LR_D1,43:RDS02UF,100:SITL
// @Description: Analog or PWM input pin that rangefinder is connected to. Airspeed ports can be used for Analog input, AUXOUT can be used for PWM input. When using analog pin 103, the maximum value of the input in 3.3V. For PWM input, the pin must be configured as a digital GPIO, see the Wiki's "GPIOs" section for details.
// @Description: Scaling factor between rangefinder reading and distance. For the linear and inverted functions this is in meters per volt. For the hyperbolic function the units are meterVolts. For Maxbotix serial sonar this is unit conversion to meters.
// @Description: Control over what function is used to calculate distance. For a linear function, the distance is (voltage-offset)*scaling. For a inverted function the distance is (offset-voltage)*scaling. For a hyperbolic function the distance is scaling/(voltage-offset). The functions return the distance in meters.
// @Description: Digital pin that enables/disables rangefinder measurement for the pwm rangefinder. A value of -1 means no pin. If this is set, then the pin is set to 1 to enable the rangefinder and set to 0 to disable it. This is used to enable powersaving when out of range. Some common values are given, but see the Wiki's "GPIOs" page for how to determine the pin number for a given autopilot.
// @Description: This parameter sets whether an analog rangefinder is ratiometric. Most analog rangefinders are ratiometric, meaning that their output voltage is influenced by the supply voltage. Some analog rangefinders (such as the SF/02) have their own internal voltage regulators so they are not ratiometric.
// @Description: This parameter sets the estimated terrain distance in meters above which the sensor will be put into a power saving mode (if available). A value of zero means power saving is not enabled
// @Description: This sets the bus address of the sensor, where applicable. Used for the I2C and DroneCAN sensors to allow for multiple sensors on different addresses.