/* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* * AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04.cpp - rangefinder for HC_SR04 source * * https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Proximity/HCSR04.pdf * * There are two pins involved - one we attach an interrupt handler * to and use for measuring the supplied interval which is * proportional to distance. * * The second pin we use for triggering the ultransonic pulse */ #include "AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04.h" #if AP_RANGEFINDER_HC_SR04_ENABLED #include #include "AP_RangeFinder.h" #include "AP_RangeFinder_Params.h" #include extern const AP_HAL::HAL& hal; AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04::AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04(RangeFinder::RangeFinder_State &_state, AP_RangeFinder_Params &_params) : AP_RangeFinder_Backend(_state, _params) { set_status(RangeFinder::Status::NoData); } bool AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04::check_pins() { check_trigger_pin(); return check_echo_pin() && trigger_pin > 0; } void AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04::check_trigger_pin() { if (params.stop_pin == trigger_pin) { // no change return; } trigger_pin = params.stop_pin; } bool AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04::check_echo_pin() { return pwm_source.set_pin(params.pin, "HC_SR04"); } /* detect if an HC_SR04 rangefinder is connected. The only thing we can do is check if the pin number is valid. If it is, then assume that the device is connected */ bool AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04::detect(AP_RangeFinder_Params &_params) { if (_params.pin == -1) { return false; } if (_params.stop_pin == -1) { return false; } return true; } /* update distance_cm */ void AP_RangeFinder_HC_SR04::update(void) { // check if pin has changed and configure interrupt handlers if required: if (!check_pins()) { // disabled (either by configuration or failure to attach interrupt) state.distance_m = 0.0f; return; } const uint32_t value_us = pwm_source.get_pwm_us(); const uint32_t now = AP_HAL::millis(); if (value_us == 0) { // no reading; check for timeout: if (now - last_reading_ms > 1000) { // no reading for a second - something is broken state.distance_m = 0.0f; } } else { // gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_WARNING, "Pong!"); // a new reading - convert time to distance state.distance_m = (value_us * (1.0/58.0f)) * 0.01f; // 58 is from datasheet, mult for performance // glitch remover: measurement is greater than .5m from last. // the SR-04 seeems to suffer from single-measurement glitches // which can be removed by a simple filter. if (fabsf(state.distance_m - last_distance_m) > 0.5f) { // if greater for 5 readings then pass it as new height, // otherwise use last reading if (glitch_count++ > 4) { last_distance_m = state.distance_m; } else { state.distance_m = last_distance_m; } } else { // is not greater 0.5m, pass on and reset glitch counter last_distance_m = state.distance_m; glitch_count = 0; } last_reading_ms = now; } // update range_valid state based on distance measured update_status(); // consider sending new ping if (now - last_ping_ms > 67) { // read ~@15Hz - recommended 60ms delay from datasheet last_ping_ms = now; // gcs().send_text(MAV_SEVERITY_INFO, "Ping!"); // raise stop pin for n-microseconds hal.gpio->pinMode(trigger_pin, HAL_GPIO_OUTPUT); hal.gpio->write(trigger_pin, 1); hal.scheduler->delay_microseconds(10); hal.gpio->write(trigger_pin, 0); } } #endif // AP_RANGEFINDER_HC_SR04_ENABLED