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//
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// Example and reference ArduPilot Mega configuration file
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// =======================================================
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//
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// This file contains documentation and examples for configuration options
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// supported by the ArduPilot Mega software.
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//
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// Most of these options are just that - optional. You should create
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// the APM_Config.h file and use this file as a reference for options
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// that you want to change. Don't copy this file directly; the options
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// described here and their default values may change over time.
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//
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// Each item is marked with a keyword describing when you should set it:
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//
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// REQUIRED
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// You must configure this in your APM_Config.h file. The
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// software will not compile if the option is not set.
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//
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// OPTIONAL
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// The option has a sensible default (which will be described
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// here), but you may wish to override it.
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//
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// EXPERIMENTAL
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// You should configure this option unless you are prepared
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// to deal with potential problems. It may relate to a feature
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// still in development, or which is not yet adequately tested.
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//
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// DEBUG
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// The option should only be set if you are debugging the
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// software, or if you are gathering information for a bug
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// report.
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//
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// NOTE:
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// Many of these settings are considered 'factory defaults', and the
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// live value is stored and managed in the ArduPilot Mega EEPROM.
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// Use the setup 'factoryreset' command after changing options in
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// your APM_Config.h file.
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//
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// Units
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// -----
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//
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// Unless indicated otherwise, numeric quantities use the following units:
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//
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// Measurement | Unit
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// ------------+-------------------------------------
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// angle | degrees
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// distance | metres
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// speed | metres per second
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// servo angle | microseconds
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// voltage | volts
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// times | seconds
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// throttle | percent
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// HARDWARE CONFIGURATION AND CONNECTIONS
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// GPS_PROTOCOL REQUIRED
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//
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// GPS configuration, must be one of:
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//
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// GPS_PROTOCOL_NONE No GPS attached
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// GPS_PROTOCOL_IMU X-Plane interface or ArduPilot IMU.
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// GPS_PROTOCOL_MTK MediaTek-based GPS.
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// GPS_PROTOCOL_UBLOX UBLOX GPS
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// GPS_PROTOCOL_SIRF SiRF-based GPS in Binary mode. NOT TESTED
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// GPS_PROTOCOL_NMEA Standard NMEA GPS. NOT SUPPORTED (yet?)
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//
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//#define GPS_PROTOCOL GPS_PROTOCOL_UBLOX
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// GCS_PROTOCOL OPTIONAL
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// GCS_PORT OPTIONAL
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//
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// The GCS_PROTOCOL option determines which (if any) ground control station
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// protocol will be used. Must be one of:
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//
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// GCS_PROTOCOL_NONE No GCS output
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// GCS_PROTOCOL_STANDARD standard APM protocol
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// GCS_PROTOCOL_SPECIAL special test protocol (?)
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// GCS_PROTOCOL_LEGACY legacy ArduPilot protocol
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// GCS_PROTOCOL_XPLANE HIL simulation ground station
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// GCS_PROTOCOL_IMU ArdiPilot IMU output
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// GCS_PROTOCOL_JASON Jason's special secret GCS protocol
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//
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// The GCS_PORT option determines which serial port will be used by the
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// GCS protocol. The usual values are 0 for the console/USB port,
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// or 3 for the telemetry port on the oilpan. Note that some protocols
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// will ignore this value and always use the console port.
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//
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// The default GCS protocol is the standard ArduPilot Mega protocol.
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//
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// The default serial port is the telemetry port for GCS_PROTOCOL_STANDARD
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// and GCS_PROTOCOL_LEGACY. For all other protocols, the default serial
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// port is the FTDI/console port. GCS_PORT normally should not be set
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// in your configuration.
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//
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//#define GCS_PROTOCOL GCS_PROTOCOL_STANDARD
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//#define GCS_PORT 3
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Serial port speeds.
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//
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// SERIAL0_BAUD OPTIONAL
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//
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// Baudrate for the console port. Default is 38400bps.
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//
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// SERIAL3_BAUD OPTIONAL
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//
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// Baudrate for the telemetry port. Default is 115200bps.
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//
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//#define SERIAL0_BAUD 38400
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//#define SERIAL3_BAUD 115200
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Battery monitoring OPTIONAL
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//
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// See the manual for details on selecting divider resistors for battery
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// monitoring via the oilpan.
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//
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// BATTERY_EVENT OPTIONAL
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//
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// Set BATTERY_EVENT to ENABLED to enable battery monitoring. The default is
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// DISABLED.
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//
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// BATTERY_TYPE OPTIONAL if BATTERY_EVENT is set
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//
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// Set to 0 for 3s LiPo, 1 for 4s LiPo. The default is 0, selecting a 3s
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// battery.
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//
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// LOW_VOLTAGE OPTIONAL if BATTERY_EVENT is set.
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//
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// Normally derived from BATTERY_TYPE, the automatic value can be overridden
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// here. Value in volts at which ArduPilot Mega should consider the
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// battery to be "low".
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//
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// VOLT_DIV_RATIO OPTIONAL
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//
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// See the manual for details. The default value corresponds to the resistors
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// recommended by the manual.
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//
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//#define BATTERY_EVENT DISABLED
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//#define BATTERY_TYPE 0
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//#define LOW_VOLTAGE 11.4
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//#define VOLT_DIV_RATIO 3.0
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// INPUT_VOLTAGE OPTIONAL
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//
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// In order to have accurate pressure and battery voltage readings, this
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// value should be set to the voltage measured on the 5V rail on the oilpan.
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//
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// See the manual for more details. The default value should be close.
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//
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//#define INPUT_VOLTAGE 5.0
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// RADIO CONFIGURATION
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// FLIGHT_MODE OPTIONAL
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// FLIGHT_MODE_CHANNEL OPTIONAL
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//
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// Flight modes assigned to the control channel, and the input channel that
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// is read for the control mode.
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//
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// Use a servo tester, or the ArduPilotMega_demo test program to check your
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// switch settings.
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//
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// ATTENTION: Some ArduPilot Mega boards have radio channels marked 0-7, and
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// others have them marked the standard 1-8. The FLIGHT_MODE_CHANNEL option
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// uses channel numbers 1-8 (and defaults to 8).
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//
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// If you only have a three-position switch or just want three modes, set your
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// switch to produce 1165, 1425, and 1815 microseconds and configure
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// FLIGHT_MODE 1 & 2, 3 & 4 and 5 & 6 to be the same. This is the default.
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//
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// If you have FLIGHT_MODE_CHANNEL set to 8 (the default) and your control
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// channel connected to input channel 8, the hardware failsafe mode will
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// activate for any control input over 1750ms.
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//
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// For more modes (up to six), set your switch(es) to produce any of 1165,
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// 1295, 1425, 1555, 1685, and 1815 microseconds.
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//
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// Flight mode | Switch Setting (ms)
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// ------------+---------------------
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// 1 | 1165
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// 2 | 1295
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// 3 | 1425
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// 4 | 1555
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// 5 | 1685
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// 6 | 1815 (FAILSAFE if using channel 8)
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//
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// The following standard flight modes are available:
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//
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// Name | Description
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// -----------------+--------------------------------------------
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// |
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// MANUAL | Full manual control via the hardware multiplexer.
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// |
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// STABILIZE | Tries to maintain level flight, but can be overridden with radio control inputs.
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// |
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// FLY_BY_WIRE_A | Autopilot style control via user input, with manual throttle.
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// |
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// FLY_BY_WIRE_B | Autopilot style control via user input, aispeed controlled with throttle.
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// |
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// RTL | Returns to the Home location and then LOITERs at a safe altitude.
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// |
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// AUTO | Autonomous flight based on programmed waypoints. Use the WaypointWriter
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// | application or your Ground Control System to edit and upload
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// | waypoints and other commands.
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// |
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//
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//
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// The following non-standard modes are EXPERIMENTAL:
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//
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// Name | Description
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// -----------------+--------------------------------------------
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// |
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// LOITER | Flies in a circle around the current location.
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// |
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// CIRCLE | Flies in a stabilized 'dumb' circle.
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// |
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//
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//
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// If you are using channel 8 for mode switching then FLIGHT_MODE_5 and
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// FLIGHT_MODE_6 should be MANUAL.
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//
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//
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//#define FLIGHT_MODE_CHANNEL 8
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//
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//#define FLIGHT_MODE_1 RTL
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//#define FLIGHT_MODE_2 RTL
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//#define FLIGHT_MODE_3 FLY_BY_WIRE_A
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//#define FLIGHT_MODE_4 FLY_BY_WIRE_A
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//#define FLIGHT_MODE_5 MANUAL
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//#define FLIGHT_MODE_6 MANUAL
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// THROTTLE_FAILSAFE OPTIONAL
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// THROTTLE_FS_VALUE OPTIONAL
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// THROTTLE_FAILSAFE_ACTION OPTIONAL
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//
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// The throttle failsafe allows you to configure a software failsafe activated
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// by a setting on the throttle input channel (channel 3).
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//
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// This can be used to achieve a failsafe override on loss of radio control
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// without having to sacrifice one of your FLIGHT_MODE settings, as the
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// throttle failsafe overrides the switch-selected mode.
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//
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// Throttle failsafe is enabled by setting THROTTLE_FAILSAFE to 1. The default
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// is for it to be disabled.
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//
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// If the throttle failsafe is enabled, THROTTLE_FS_VALUE sets the channel value
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// below which the failsafe engages. The default is 975ms, which is a very low
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// throttle setting. Most transmitters will let you trim the manual throttle
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// position up so that you cannot engage the failsafe with a regular stick movement.
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//
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// Configure your receiver's failsafe setting for the throttle channel to the
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// absolute minimum, and use the ArduPilotMega_demo program to check that
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// you cannot reach that value with the throttle control. Leave a margin of
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// at least 50 microseconds between the lowest throttle setting and
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// THROTTLE_FS_VALUE.
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//
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// The FAILSAFE_ACTION setting determines what APM will do when throttle failsafe
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// mode is entered while flying in AUTO mode. This is important in order to avoid
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// accidental failsafe behaviour when flying waypoints that take the aircraft
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// temporarily out of radio range.
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//
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// If FAILSAFE_ACTION is 1, when failsafe is entered in AUTO or LOITER modes,
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// the aircraft will head for home in RTL mode. If the throttle channel moves
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// back up, it will return to AUTO or LOITER mode.
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//
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// The default behaviour is to ignore throttle failsafe in AUTO and LOITER modes.
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//
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//#define THROTTLE_FAILSAFE DISABLED
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//#define THROTTLE_FS_VALUE 975
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//#define THROTTLE_FAILSAFE_ACTION 2
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// STARTUP BEHAVIOUR
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// GROUND_START_DELAY OPTIONAL
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//
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// If configured, inserts a delay between power-up and the beginning of IMU
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// calibration during a ground start.
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//
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// Use this setting to give you time to position the aircraft horizontally
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// for the IMU calibration.
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//
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// The default is to begin IMU calibration immediately at startup.
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//
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//#define GROUND_START_DELAY 0
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// ENABLE_AIR_START OPTIONAL
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//
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// If air start is disabled then you will get a ground start (including IMU
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// calibration) every time the AP is powered up. This means that if you get
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// a power glitch or reboot for some reason in the air, you will probably
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// crash, but it prevents a lot of problems on the ground like unintentional
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// motor start-ups, etc.
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//
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// If air start is enabled then you will get an air start at power up and a
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// ground start will be performed if the speed is near zero when we get gps
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// lock.
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//
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// The default is to disable air start.
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//
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//#define ENABLE_AIR_START 0
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// FLIGHT AND NAVIGATION CONTROL
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Altitude measurement and control.
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//
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// AOA OPTIONAL
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//
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// The angle in 100ths of a degree that the nose of the aircraft should be
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// raised from horizontal in level flight. The default is 1 degree.
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//
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//#define AOA 100 // note, 100ths of a degree
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//
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// ALT_EST_GAIN OPTIONAL
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//
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// The gain of the altitude estimation function; a lower number results
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// in slower error correction and smoother output. The default is a
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// reasonable starting point.
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//
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//#define ALT_EST_GAIN 0.01
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// ENABLE_HIL OPTIONAL
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//
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// This will output a binary control string to for use in HIL sims
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// such as Xplane 9 or FlightGear.
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//
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//#define ENABLE_HIL ENABLED
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Throttle control
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//
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// THROTTLE_MIN OPTIONAL
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//
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// The minimum throttle setting to which the autopilot will reduce the
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// throttle while descending. The default is zero, which is
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// suitable for aircraft with a steady power-off glide. Increase this
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// value if your aircraft needs throttle to maintain a stable descent in
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// level flight.
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//
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// THROTTLE_CRUISE OPTIONAL
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//
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// The approximate throttle setting to achieve AIRSPEED_CRUISE in level flight.
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// The default is 45%, which is reasonable for a modestly powered aircraft.
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//
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// THROTTLE_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// The maximum throttle setting the autopilot will apply. The default is 75%.
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// Reduce this value if your aicraft is overpowered, or has complex flight
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// characteristics at high throttle settings.
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//
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//#define THROTTLE_MIN 0
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//#define THROTTLE_CRUISE 45
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//#define THROTTLE_MAX 75
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Autopilot control limits
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//
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// PITCH_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// The maximum commanded pitch up angle.
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// The default is 45 degrees.
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//
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//#define PITCH_MAX 45
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Attitude control gains
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//
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// Tuning values for the attitude control PID loops.
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//
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// The P term is the primary tuning value. This determines how the control
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// deflection varies in proportion to the required correction.
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//
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// The I term is used to help control surfaces settle. This value should
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// normally be kept low.
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//
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// The D term is used to control overshoot. Avoid using or adjusting this
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// term if you are not familiar with tuning PID loops. It should normally
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// be zero for most aircraft.
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//
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// Note: When tuning these values, start with changes of no more than 25% at
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// a time.
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//
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// SERVO_ROLL_P OPTIONAL
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// SERVO_ROLL_I OPTIONAL
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// SERVO_ROLL_D OPTIONAL
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//
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// P, I and D terms for roll control. Defaults are 0.4, 0, 0.
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//
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// SERVO_ROLL_INT_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum control offset due to the integral. This prevents the control
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// output from being overdriven due to a persistent offset (e.g. crosstracking).
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// Default is 5 degrees.
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//
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// ROLL_SLEW_LIMIT EXPERIMENTAL
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//
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// Limits the slew rate of the roll control in degrees per second. If zero,
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// slew rate is not limited. Default is to not limit the roll control slew rate.
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// (This feature is currently not implemented.)
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//
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// SERVO_PITCH_P OPTIONAL
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// SERVO_PITCH_I OPTIONAL
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// SERVO_PITCH_D OPTIONAL
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//
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// P, I and D terms for the pitch control. Defaults are 0.6, 0, 0.
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//
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// SERVO_PITCH_INT_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum control offset due to the integral. This prevents the control
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// output from being overdriven due to a persistent offset (e.g. native flight
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// AoA). If you find this value is insufficient, consider adjusting the AOA
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// parameter.
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// Default is 5 degrees.
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//
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// PITCH_COMP OPTIONAL
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//
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// Adds pitch input to compensate for the loss of lift due to roll control.
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// Default is 0.20 (20% of roll control also applied to pitch control).
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//
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// SERVO_YAW_P OPTIONAL
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// SERVO_YAW_I OPTIONAL
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// SERVO_YAW_D OPTIONAL
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//
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// P, I and D terms for the YAW control. Defaults are 0.5, 0, 0.
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//
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// SERVO_YAW_INT_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum control offset due to the integral. This prevents the control
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// output from being overdriven due to a persistent offset (e.g. crosstracking).
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// Default is 5 degrees.
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//
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// RUDDER_MIX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Roll to yaw mixing. This allows for co-ordinated turns.
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// Default is 0.50 (50% of roll control also applied to yaw control.)
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//
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//#define SERVO_ROLL_P 0.4
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//#define SERVO_ROLL_I 0.0
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//#define SERVO_ROLL_D 0.0
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//#define SERVO_ROLL_INT_MAX 5
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//#define ROLL_SLEW_LIMIT 0
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//#define SERVO_PITCH_P 0.6
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//#define SERVO_PITCH_I 0.0
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//#define SERVO_PITCH_D 0.0
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//#define SERVO_PITCH_INT_MAX 5
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//#define PITCH_COMP 0.2
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//#define SERVO_YAW_P 0.5
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//#define SERVO_YAW_I 0.0
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//#define SERVO_YAW_D 0.0
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//#define SERVO_YAW_INT_MAX 5
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//#define RUDDER_MIX 0.5
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Navigation control gains
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//
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// Tuning values for the navigation control PID loops.
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//
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// The P term is the primary tuning value. This determines how the control
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// deflection varies in proportion to the required correction.
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//
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// The I term is used to control drift.
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//
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// The D term is used to control overshoot. Avoid adjusting this term if
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// you are not familiar with tuning PID loops.
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//
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// Note: When tuning these values, start with changes of no more than 25% at
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// a time.
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//
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// NAV_ROLL_P OPTIONAL
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// NAV_ROLL_I OPTIONAL
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// NAV_ROLL_D OPTIONAL
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//
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// P, I and D terms for navigation control over roll, normally used for
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// controlling the aircraft's course. The P term controls how aggressively
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// the aircraft will bank to change or hold course.
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// Defaults are 0.7, 0.01, 0.02.
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//
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// NAV_ROLL_INT_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum control offset due to the integral. This prevents the control
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// output from being overdriven due to a persistent offset (e.g. crosstracking).
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// Default is 5 degrees.
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//
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// NAV_PITCH_ASP_P OPTIONAL
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// NAV_PITCH_ASP_I OPTIONAL
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// NAV_PITCH_ASP_D OPTIONAL
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//
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// P, I and D terms for pitch adjustments made to maintain airspeed.
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// Defaults are 0.65, 0, 0.
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//
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// NAV_PITCH_ASP_INT_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum pitch offset due to the integral. This limits the control
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// output from being overdriven due to a persistent offset (eg. inability
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// to maintain the programmed airspeed).
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// Default is 5 degrees.
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//
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// NAV_PITCH_ALT_P OPTIONAL
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// NAV_PITCH_ALT_I OPTIONAL
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// NAV_PITCH_ALT_D OPTIONAL
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//
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// P, I and D terms for pitch adjustments made to maintain altitude.
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// Defaults are 0.65, 0, 0.
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//
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// NAV_PITCH_ALT_INT_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum pitch offset due to the integral. This limits the control
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// output from being overdriven due to a persistent offset (eg. inability
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// to maintain the programmed altitude).
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// Default is 5 degrees.
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//
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//#define NAV_ROLL_P 0.7
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//#define NAV_ROLL_I 0.01
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//#define NAV_ROLL_D 0.02
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//#define NAV_ROLL_INT_MAX 5
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ASP_P 0.65
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ASP_I 0.0
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ASP_D 0.0
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ASP_INT_MAX 5
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ALT_P 0.65
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ALT_I 0.0
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ALT_D 0.0
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//#define NAV_PITCH_ALT_INT_MAX 5
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Energy/Altitude control gains
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//
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// The Energy/altitude control system uses throttle input to control aircraft
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// altitude.
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//
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// The P term is the primary tuning value. This determines how the throttle
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// setting varies in proportion to the required correction.
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//
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// The I term is used to compensate for small offsets.
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//
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// The D term is used to control overshoot. Avoid adjusting this term if
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// you are not familiar with tuning PID loops.
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//
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// THROTTLE_TE_P OPTIONAL
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// THROTTLE_TE_I OPTIONAL
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// THROTTLE_TE_D OPTIONAL
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//
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// P, I and D terms for throttle adjustments made to control altitude.
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// Defaults are 0.5, 0, 0.
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//
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// THROTTLE_TE_INT_MAX OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum throttle input due to the integral term. This limits the
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// throttle from being overdriven due to a persistent offset (e.g.
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// inability to maintain the programmed altitude).
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// Default is 20%.
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//
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// THROTTLE_SLEW_LIMIT OPTIONAL
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//
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// Limits the slew rate of the throttle, in percent per second. Helps
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// avoid sudden throttle changes, which can destabilise the aircraft.
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// A setting of zero disables the feature.
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// Default is zero (disabled).
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//
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// P_TO_T OPTIONAL
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//
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// Pitch to throttle feed-forward gain. Used when AIRSPEED_SENSOR
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// is DISABLED. Default is 2.5.
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//
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//#define THROTTLE_TE_P 0.50
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//#define THROTTLE_TE_I 0.0
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//#define THROTTLE_TE_D 0.0
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//#define THROTTLE_TE_INT_MAX 20
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//#define THROTTLE_SLEW_LIMIT 0
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//#define P_TO_T 2.5
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Crosstrack compensation
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//
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// XTRACK_GAIN OPTIONAL
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//
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// Crosstrack compensation in degrees per metre off track.
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// Default value is 0.01 degrees per metre. Values lower than 0.001 will
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// disable crosstrack compensation.
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//
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// XTRACK_ENTRY_ANGLE OPTIONAL
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//
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// Maximum angle used to correct for track following.
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// Default value is 30 degrees.
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//
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//#define XTRACK_GAIN 0.01
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//#define XTRACK_ENTRY_ANGLE 30
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// DEBUGGING
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Subsystem test and debug.
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//
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// DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM DEBUG
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//
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// Selects a subsystem debug mode. Default is 0.
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//
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// 0 = no debug
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// 1 = Debug the Radio input
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// 2 = Radio Setup / Servo output
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// 4 = Debug the GPS input
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// 5 = Debug the GPS input - RAW OUTPUT
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// 6 = Debug the IMU
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// 7 = Debug the Control Switch
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// 8 = Debug the Servo DIP switches
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// 9 = Debug the Relay out
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// 10 = Debug the Magnetometer
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// 11 = Debug the ABS pressure sensor
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// 12 = Debug the stored waypoints
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// 13 = Debug the Throttle
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// 14 = Debug the Radio Min Max
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// 15 = Debug the EEPROM - Hex Dump
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// 16 = XBee X-CTU Range and RSSI Test
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// 17 = Debug IMU - raw gyro and accel outputs
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// 20 = Debug Analog Sensors
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//
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//
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//#define DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM 0
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// DEBUG_LEVEL DEBUG
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//
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// Selects the lowest level of debug messages passed to the telemetry system.
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|
// Default is SEVERITY_LOW. May be one of:
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//
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// SEVERITY_LOW
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// SEVERITY_MEDIUM
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// SEVERITY_HIGH
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// SEVERITY_CRITICAL
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//
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//#define DEBUG_LEVEL SEVERITY_LOW
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//
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|
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Dataflash logging control
|
|
//
|
|
// Each of these logging options may be set to ENABLED to enable, or DISABLED
|
|
// to disable the logging of the respective data.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_ATTITUDE_FAST DEBUG
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs basic attitude info to the dataflash at 50Hz (uses more space).
|
|
// Defaults to DISABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_ATTITUDE_MED OPTIONAL
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs basic attitude info to the dataflash at 10Hz (uses less space than
|
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// LOG_ATTITUDE_FAST). Defaults to ENABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_GPS OPTIONAL
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs GPS info to the dataflash at 10Hz. Defaults to ENABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_PM OPTIONAL
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs IMU performance monitoring info every 20 seconds.
|
|
// Defaults to DISABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_CTUN OPTIONAL
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs control loop tuning info at 10 Hz. This information is useful for tuning
|
|
// servo control loop gain values. Defaults to DISABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_NTUN OPTIONAL
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs navigation tuning info at 10 Hz. This information is useful for tuning
|
|
// navigation control loop gain values. Defaults to DISABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_ MODE OPTIONAL
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs changes to the flight mode upon occurrence. Defaults to ENABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_RAW DEBUG
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs raw accelerometer and gyro data at 50 Hz (uses more space).
|
|
// Defaults to DISABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
// LOG_CMD OPTIONAL
|
|
//
|
|
// Logs new commands when they process.
|
|
// Defaults to ENABLED.
|
|
//
|
|
//#define LOG_ATTITUDE_FAST DISABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_ATTITUDE_MED ENABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_GPS ENABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_PM ENABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_CTUN DISABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_NTUN DISABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_MODE ENABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_RAW DISABLED
|
|
//#define LOG_CMD ENABLED
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Do not remove - this is to discourage users from copying this file
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// and using it as-is rather than editing their own.
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//
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#error You should not copy APM_Config.h.reference - make your own APM_Config.h file with just the options you need.
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