ardupilot/libraries/AP_Mount/AP_Mount_Servo.h

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/*
Servo controlled mount backend class
*/
#pragma once
#include "AP_Mount_Backend.h"
#if HAL_MOUNT_SERVO_ENABLED
#include <AP_Math/AP_Math.h>
#include <AP_Common/AP_Common.h>
#include <SRV_Channel/SRV_Channel.h>
class AP_Mount_Servo : public AP_Mount_Backend
{
public:
// Constructor
AP_Mount_Servo(AP_Mount &frontend, AP_Mount_Params &params, bool requires_stab, uint8_t instance):
AP_Mount_Backend(frontend, params, instance),
requires_stabilization(requires_stab),
_roll_idx(SRV_Channel::k_none),
_tilt_idx(SRV_Channel::k_none),
_pan_idx(SRV_Channel::k_none),
_open_idx(SRV_Channel::k_none)
{
}
// init - performs any required initialisation for this instance
void init() override;
// update mount position - should be called periodically
void update() override;
// returns true if this mount can control its pan (required for multicopters)
bool has_pan_control() const override;
protected:
// get attitude as a quaternion. returns true on success
bool get_attitude_quaternion(Quaternion& att_quat) override;
private:
// update body-frame angle outputs from earth-frame targets
void update_angle_outputs(const MountTarget& angle_rad);
/// moves servo with the given function id to the specified angle. all angles are in body-frame and degrees * 10
void move_servo(uint8_t rc, int16_t angle, int16_t angle_min, int16_t angle_max);
/// Servo gimbals require stabilization, BrushlessPWM gimbals self-stabilize
const bool requires_stabilization;
// SRV_Channel - different id numbers are used depending upon the instance number
SRV_Channel::Aux_servo_function_t _roll_idx; // SRV_Channel mount roll function index
SRV_Channel::Aux_servo_function_t _tilt_idx; // SRV_Channel mount tilt function index
SRV_Channel::Aux_servo_function_t _pan_idx; // SRV_Channel mount pan function index
SRV_Channel::Aux_servo_function_t _open_idx; // SRV_Channel mount open function index
Vector3f _angle_bf_output_rad; // final body frame output angle in radians
};
#endif // HAL_MOUNT_SERVO_ENABLED