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1 | 69a601a5 | Cung Sang | /*! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2 | * @file instance.h
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3 | * @brief DecaWave header for application level instance
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4 | *
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5 | * @attention
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6 | *
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7 | * Copyright 2015 (c) DecaWave Ltd, Dublin, Ireland.
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8 | *
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9 | * All rights reserved.
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10 | *
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11 | * @author DecaWave
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12 | */
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13 | #ifndef __DECAINSTANCE_V1_H_
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14 | #define DECAINSTANCE_V1_H
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15 | |||
16 | #ifdef __cplusplus
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17 | extern "C" { |
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18 | #endif
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19 | |||
20 | #include <amiro-lld.h> |
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21 | #if (defined(AMIROLLD_CFG_DW1000) && (AMIROLLD_CFG_DW1000 == 1)) || defined(__DOXYGEN__) |
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22 | |||
23 | #include <alld_DW1000.h> |
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24 | |||
25 | /******************************************************************************************************************
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26 | ********************* NOTES on DW (MP) features/options ***********************************************************
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27 | *******************************************************************************************************************/
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28 | #define DEEP_SLEEP (0) //To enable deep-sleep set this to 1 |
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29 | //DEEP_SLEEP mode can be used, for example, by a Tag instance to put the DW1000 into low-power deep-sleep mode:
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30 | // when the Anchor is sending the range report back to the Tag, the Tag will enter sleep after a ranging exchange is finished
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31 | // once it receives a report or times out, before the next poll message is sent (before next ranging exchange is started).
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32 | |||
33 | #define CORRECT_RANGE_BIAS (1) // Compensate for small bias due to uneven accumulator growth at close up high power |
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34 | |||
35 | |||
36 | #define ANCTOANCTWR (1) //if set to 1 then anchor to anchor TWR will be done in the last slot |
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37 | |||
38 | #define DISCOVERY (0) //set to 1 to enable tag discovery - tags starts by sending blinks (with own ID) and then |
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39 | //anchor assigns a slot to it and gives it short address
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40 | /******************************************************************************************************************
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41 | *******************************************************************************************************************
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42 | *******************************************************************************************************************/
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43 | |||
44 | #define NUM_INST 1 |
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45 | #define SPEED_OF_LIGHT (299702547.0) // in m/s in air |
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46 | #define MASK_40BIT (0x00FFFFFFFFFF) // DW1000 counter is 40 bits |
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47 | #define MASK_TXDTS (0x00FFFFFFFE00) //The TX timestamp will snap to 8 ns resolution - mask lower 9 bits. |
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48 | |||
49 | //! callback events
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50 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_NOERR 0 |
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51 | #define DWT_SIG_TX_DONE 1 // Frame has been sent |
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52 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_OKAY 2 // Frame Received with Good CRC |
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53 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_ERROR 3 // Frame Received but CRC is wrong |
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54 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_TIMEOUT 4 // Timeout on receive has elapsed |
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55 | #define DWT_SIG_TX_AA_DONE 6 // ACK frame has been sent (as a result of auto-ACK) |
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56 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_BLINK 7 // Received ISO EUI 64 blink message |
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57 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_PHR_ERROR 8 // Error found in PHY Header |
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58 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_SYNCLOSS 9 // Un-recoverable error in Reed Solomon Decoder |
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59 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_SFDTIMEOUT 10 // Saw preamble but got no SFD within configured time |
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60 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_PTOTIMEOUT 11 // Got preamble detection timeout (no preamble detected) |
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61 | |||
62 | #define DWT_SIG_TX_PENDING 12 // TX is pending |
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63 | #define DWT_SIG_TX_ERROR 13 // TX failed |
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64 | #define DWT_SIG_RX_PENDING 14 // RX has been re-enabled |
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65 | #define DWT_SIG_DW_IDLE 15 // DW radio is in IDLE (no TX or RX pending) |
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66 | |||
67 | #define SIG_RX_UNKNOWN 99 // Received an unknown frame |
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68 | |||
69 | //DecaRTLS frame function codes
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70 | #define RTLS_DEMO_MSG_TAG_POLL (0x81) // Tag poll message |
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71 | #define RTLS_DEMO_MSG_ANCH_RESP (0x70) // Anchor response to poll |
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72 | #define RTLS_DEMO_MSG_ANCH_POLL (0x71) // Anchor to anchor poll message |
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73 | #define RTLS_DEMO_MSG_ANCH_RESP2 (0x72) // Anchor response to poll from anchor |
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74 | #define RTLS_DEMO_MSG_ANCH_FINAL (0x73) // Anchor final massage back to Anchor |
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75 | #define RTLS_DEMO_MSG_TAG_FINAL (0x82) // Tag final massage back to Anchor |
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76 | |||
77 | |||
78 | //lengths including the Decaranging Message Function Code byte
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79 | #define TAG_POLL_MSG_LEN 2 // FunctionCode(1), Range Num (1) |
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80 | #define ANCH_RESPONSE_MSG_LEN 8 // FunctionCode(1), Sleep Correction Time (2), Measured_TOF_Time(4), Range Num (1) (previous) |
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81 | #define TAG_FINAL_MSG_LEN 33 // FunctionCode(1), Range Num (1), Poll_TxTime(5), |
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82 | // Resp0_RxTime(5), Resp1_RxTime(5), Resp2_RxTime(5), Resp3_RxTime(5), Final_TxTime(5), Valid Response Mask (1)
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83 | |||
84 | #define MAX_MAC_MSG_DATA_LEN (TAG_FINAL_MSG_LEN) //max message len of the above |
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85 | |||
86 | #define STANDARD_FRAME_SIZE 127 |
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87 | //#define STANDARD_FRAME_SIZE 80
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88 | |||
89 | #define ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_L (8) |
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90 | #define ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_S (2) |
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91 | |||
92 | #define FRAME_CONTROL_BYTES 2 |
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93 | #define FRAME_SEQ_NUM_BYTES 1 |
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94 | #define FRAME_PANID 2 |
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95 | #define FRAME_CRC 2 |
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96 | #define FRAME_SOURCE_ADDRESS_S (ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_S)
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97 | #define FRAME_DEST_ADDRESS_S (ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_S)
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98 | #define FRAME_SOURCE_ADDRESS_L (ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_L)
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99 | #define FRAME_DEST_ADDRESS_L (ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_L)
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100 | #define FRAME_CTRLP (FRAME_CONTROL_BYTES + FRAME_SEQ_NUM_BYTES + FRAME_PANID) //5 |
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101 | #define FRAME_CRTL_AND_ADDRESS_L (FRAME_DEST_ADDRESS_L + FRAME_SOURCE_ADDRESS_L + FRAME_CTRLP) //21 bytes for 64-bit addresses) |
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102 | #define FRAME_CRTL_AND_ADDRESS_S (FRAME_DEST_ADDRESS_S + FRAME_SOURCE_ADDRESS_S + FRAME_CTRLP) //9 bytes for 16-bit addresses) |
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103 | #define FRAME_CRTL_AND_ADDRESS_LS (FRAME_DEST_ADDRESS_L + FRAME_SOURCE_ADDRESS_S + FRAME_CTRLP) //15 bytes for 1 16-bit address and 1 64-bit address) |
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104 | #define MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_LL (STANDARD_FRAME_SIZE-FRAME_CRTL_AND_ADDRESS_L-TAG_FINAL_MSG_LEN-FRAME_CRC) //127 - 21 - 16 - 2 = 88 |
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105 | #define MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_SS (STANDARD_FRAME_SIZE-FRAME_CRTL_AND_ADDRESS_S-TAG_FINAL_MSG_LEN-FRAME_CRC) //127 - 9 - 16 - 2 = 100 |
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106 | #define MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_LS (STANDARD_FRAME_SIZE-FRAME_CRTL_AND_ADDRESS_LS-TAG_FINAL_MSG_LEN-FRAME_CRC) //127 - 15 - 16 - 2 = 94 |
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107 | |||
108 | //NOTE: the user payload assumes that there are only 88 "free" bytes to be used for the user message (it does not scale according to the addressing modes)
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109 | #define MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_LL
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110 | |||
111 | #define MAX_TAG_LIST_SIZE (8) |
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112 | #define MAX_ANCHOR_LIST_SIZE (4) //this is limited to 4 in this application |
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113 | #define NUM_EXPECTED_RESPONSES (3) //e.g. MAX_ANCHOR_LIST_SIZE - 1 |
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114 | #define NUM_EXPECTED_RESPONSES_ANC (1) //anchors A0, A1 and A2 are involved in anchor to anchor ranging |
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115 | #define NUM_EXPECTED_RESPONSES_ANC0 (2) //anchor A0 expects response from A1 and A2 |
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116 | |||
117 | #define GATEWAY_ANCHOR_ADDR (0x8000) |
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118 | #define A1_ANCHOR_ADDR (0x8001) |
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119 | #define A2_ANCHOR_ADDR (0x8002) |
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120 | #define A3_ANCHOR_ADDR (0x8003) |
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121 | |||
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123 | // !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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124 | // NOTE: the maximum RX timeout is ~ 65ms
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125 | // !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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127 | #define INST_DONE_WAIT_FOR_NEXT_EVENT 1 //this signifies that the current event has been processed and instance is ready for next one |
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128 | #define INST_DONE_WAIT_FOR_NEXT_EVENT_TO 2 //this signifies that the current event has been processed and that instance is waiting for next one with a timeout |
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129 | //which will trigger if no event coming in specified time
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130 | #define INST_NOT_DONE_YET 0 //this signifies that the instance is still processing the current event |
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132 | //application data message byte offsets
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133 | #define FCODE 0 // Function code is 1st byte of messageData |
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134 | #define PTXT 2 // Poll TX time |
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135 | #define RRXT0 7 // A0 Response RX time |
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136 | #define RRXT1 12 // A1 Response RX time |
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137 | #define RRXT2 17 // A2 Response RX time |
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138 | #define RRXT3 22 // A3 Response RX time |
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139 | #define FTXT 27 // Final TX time |
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140 | #define VRESP 32 // Mask of valid response times (e.g. if bit 1 = A0's response time is valid) |
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141 | #define RES_TAG_SLP0 1 // Response tag sleep correction LSB |
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142 | #define RES_TAG_SLP1 2 // Response tag sleep correction MSB |
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143 | #define TOFR 3 // ToF (n-1) 4 bytes |
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144 | #define TOFRN 7 // range number 1 byte |
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145 | #define POLL_RNUM 1 // Poll message range number |
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147 | //this it the delay used for configuring the receiver on delay (wait for response delay)
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148 | //NOTE: this RX_RESPONSE_TURNAROUND is dependent on the microprocessor and code optimisations
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149 | #define RX_RESPONSEX_TURNAROUND (50) //takes about 100 us for response to come back |
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150 | #define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND (200) //takes about 200 us for the 1st response to come back (from A0) |
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151 | #define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND_6M81 (300) //takes about 100 us for response to come back |
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152 | #define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND_110K (300) //takes about 100 us for response to come back |
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153 | |||
154 | /* For TAG HAL F1 */
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155 | //#define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND (200) //takes about 200 us for the 1st response to come back (from A0)
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156 | //#define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND_6M81 (300) //takes about 100 us for response to come back
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157 | //#define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND_110K (18700) //takes about 100 us for response to come back
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158 | |||
159 | /* For ANCHOR HAL F1 */
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160 | //#define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND (300) //takes about 200 us for the 1st response to come back (from A0)
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161 | //#define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND_6M81 (300) //takes about 100 us for response to come back
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162 | //#define RX_RESPONSE1_TURNAROUND_110K (4700) //takes about 100 us for response to come back
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164 | //Tag will range to 3 or 4 anchors
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165 | //Each ranging exchange will consist of minimum of 3 messages (Poll, Response, Final)
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166 | //and a maximum of 6 messages (Poll, Response x 4, Final)
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167 | //Thus the ranging exchange will take either 28 ms for 110 kbps and 5 ms for 6.81 Mbps.
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168 | //NOTE: the above times are for 110k rate with 64 symb non-standard SFD and 1024 preamble length
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170 | typedef enum instanceModes{LISTENER, TAG, ANCHOR, ANCHOR_RNG, NUM_MODES} INST_MODE; |
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172 | //Listener = in this mode, the instance only receives frames, does not respond
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173 | //Tag = Exchanges DecaRanging messages (Poll-Response-Final) with Anchor and enabling Anchor to calculate the range between the two instances
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174 | //Anchor = see above
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175 | //Anchor_Rng = the anchor (assumes a tag function) and ranges to another anchor - used in Anchor to Anchor TWR for auto positioning function
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177 | #define TOF_REPORT_NUL 0 |
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178 | #define TOF_REPORT_T2A 1 |
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179 | #define TOF_REPORT_A2A 2 |
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180 | |||
181 | #define INVALID_TOF (0xABCDFFFF) |
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183 | typedef enum inst_states |
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184 | { |
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185 | TA_INIT, //0
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187 | TA_TXE_WAIT, //1 - state in which the instance will enter sleep (if ranging finished) or proceed to transmit a message
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188 | TA_TXPOLL_WAIT_SEND, //2 - configuration and sending of Poll message
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189 | TA_TXFINAL_WAIT_SEND, //3 - configuration and sending of Final message
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190 | TA_TXRESPONSE_WAIT_SEND, //4 - a place holder - response is sent from call back
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191 | TA_TX_WAIT_CONF, //6 - confirmation of TX done message
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193 | TA_RXE_WAIT, //7
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194 | TA_RX_WAIT_DATA, //8
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196 | TA_SLEEP_DONE, //9
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197 | TA_TXRESPONSE_SENT_POLLRX, //10
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198 | TA_TXRESPONSE_SENT_RESPRX, //11
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199 | TA_TXRESPONSE_SENT_TORX //12
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200 | |||
201 | } INST_STATES; |
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204 | // This file defines data and functions for access to Parameters in the Device
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205 | //message structure for Poll, Response and Final message
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207 | typedef struct |
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208 | { |
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209 | uint8_t frameCtrl[2]; // frame control bytes 00-01 |
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210 | uint8_t seqNum; // sequence_number 02
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211 | uint8_t panID[2]; // PAN ID 03-04 |
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212 | uint8_t destAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_L]; // 05-12 using 64 bit addresses
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213 | uint8_t sourceAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_L]; // 13-20 using 64 bit addresses
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214 | uint8_t messageData[MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_LL] ; // 22-124 (application data and any user payload)
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215 | uint8_t fcs[2] ; // 125-126 we allow space for the CRC as it is logically part of the message. However ScenSor TX calculates and adds these bytes. |
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216 | } srd_msg_dlsl ; |
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218 | typedef struct |
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219 | { |
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220 | uint8_t frameCtrl[2]; // frame control bytes 00-01 |
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221 | uint8_t seqNum; // sequence_number 02
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222 | uint8_t panID[2]; // PAN ID 03-04 |
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223 | uint8_t destAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_S]; // 05-06
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224 | uint8_t sourceAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_S]; // 07-08
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225 | uint8_t messageData[MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_SS] ; // 09-124 (application data and any user payload)
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226 | uint8_t fcs[2] ; // 125-126 we allow space for the CRC as it is logically part of the message. However ScenSor TX calculates and adds these bytes. |
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227 | } srd_msg_dsss ; |
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229 | typedef struct |
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230 | { |
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231 | uint8_t frameCtrl[2]; // frame control bytes 00-01 |
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232 | uint8_t seqNum; // sequence_number 02
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233 | uint8_t panID[2]; // PAN ID 03-04 |
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234 | uint8_t destAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_L]; // 05-12 using 64 bit addresses
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235 | uint8_t sourceAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_S]; // 13-14
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236 | uint8_t messageData[MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_LS] ; // 15-124 (application data and any user payload)
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237 | uint8_t fcs[2] ; // 125-126 we allow space for the CRC as it is logically part of the message. However ScenSor TX calculates and adds these bytes. |
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238 | } srd_msg_dlss ; |
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240 | typedef struct |
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241 | { |
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242 | uint8_t frameCtrl[2]; // frame control bytes 00-01 |
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243 | uint8_t seqNum; // sequence_number 02
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244 | uint8_t panID[2]; // PAN ID 03-04 |
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245 | uint8_t destAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_S]; // 05-06
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246 | uint8_t sourceAddr[ADDR_BYTE_SIZE_L]; // 07-14 using 64 bit addresses
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247 | uint8_t messageData[MAX_USER_PAYLOAD_STRING_LS] ; // 15-124 (application data and any user payload)
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248 | uint8_t fcs[2] ; // 125-126 we allow space for the CRC as it is logically part of the message. However ScenSor TX calculates and adds these bytes. |
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249 | } srd_msg_dssl ; |
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251 | typedef struct |
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252 | { |
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253 | uint8_t channelNumber ; // valid range is 1 to 11
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254 | uint8_t preambleCode ; // 00 = use NS code, 1 to 24 selects code
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255 | uint8_t pulseRepFreq ; // NOMINAL_4M, NOMINAL_16M, or NOMINAL_64M
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256 | uint8_t dataRate ; // DATA_RATE_1 (110K), DATA_RATE_2 (850K), DATA_RATE_3 (6M81)
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257 | uint8_t preambleLen ; // values expected are 64, (128), (256), (512), 1024, (2048), and 4096
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258 | uint8_t pacSize ; |
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259 | uint8_t nsSFD ; |
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260 | uint16_t sfdTO; //!< SFD timeout value (in symbols) e.g. preamble length (128) + SFD(8) - PAC + some margin ~ 135us... DWT_SFDTOC_DEF; //default value
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261 | } instanceConfig_t ; |
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262 | |||
263 | typedef struct |
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264 | { |
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265 | uint16_t slotPeriod ; //slot period (time for 1 tag to range to 4 anchors)
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266 | uint16_t numSlots ; // number of slots in one superframe (number of tags supported)
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267 | uint16_t sfPeriod ; // superframe period in ms
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268 | |||
269 | uint16_t pollSleepDly ; // the minimum SLEEP time should be FRAME PERIOD so that tags don't interfere
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270 | uint16_t replyDly ; //response delay time (Tag or Anchor when sending Final/Response messages respectively)
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271 | } sfConfig_t ; |
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272 | |||
273 | /******************************************************************************************************************
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274 | *******************************************************************************************************************
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275 | *******************************************************************************************************************/
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276 | |||
277 | //size of the event queue, in this application there should be at most 2 unprocessed events,
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278 | //i.e. if there is a transmission with wait for response then the TX callback followed by RX callback could be executed
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279 | //in turn and the event queued up before the instance processed the TX event.
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280 | #define MAX_EVENT_NUMBER (6) |
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281 | |||
282 | typedef struct |
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283 | { |
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284 | uint8_t type; // event type - if 0 there is no event in the queue
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285 | uint8_t type_save; // holds the event type - does not clear (used to show what event has been processed)
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286 | uint8_t type_pend; // set if there is a pending event
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287 | uint16_t rxLength ; // length of RX data (does not apply to TX events)
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288 | |||
289 | uint64_t timeStamp ; // last timestamp (Tx or Rx) - 40 bit DW1000 time
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290 | |||
291 | uint32_t timeStamp32l ; // last tx/rx timestamp - low 32 bits of the 40 bit DW1000 time
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292 | uint32_t timeStamp32h ; // last tx/rx timestamp - high 32 bits of the 40 bit DW1000 time
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293 | |||
294 | uint32_t uTimeStamp ; //32 bit system counter (ms) - STM32 tick time (at time of IRQ)
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295 | |||
296 | union {
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297 | //holds received frame (after a good RX frame event)
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298 | uint8_t frame[STANDARD_FRAME_SIZE]; |
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299 | srd_msg_dlsl rxmsg_ll ; //64 bit addresses
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300 | srd_msg_dssl rxmsg_sl ; |
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301 | srd_msg_dlss rxmsg_ls ; |
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302 | srd_msg_dsss rxmsg_ss ; //16 bit addresses
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303 | }msgu; |
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304 | |||
305 | //uint32_t eventtime ;
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306 | //uint32_t eventtimeclr ;
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307 | uint8_t gotit; //stores the instance function which processed the event (used for debug)
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308 | }event_data_t ; |
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309 | |||
310 | extern event_data_t dw_event_g; // TODO |
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311 | |||
312 | // TX power and PG delay configuration structure
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313 | typedef struct { |
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314 | uint8_t PGdelay; |
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315 | |||
316 | //TX POWER
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317 | //31:24 BOOST_0.125ms_PWR
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318 | //23:16 BOOST_0.25ms_PWR-TX_SHR_PWR
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319 | //15:8 BOOST_0.5ms_PWR-TX_PHR_PWR
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320 | //7:0 DEFAULT_PWR-TX_DATA_PWR
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321 | uint32_t txPwr[2]; // |
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322 | }tx_struct; |
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323 | |||
324 | typedef struct |
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325 | { |
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326 | INST_MODE mode; //instance mode (tag or anchor)
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327 | |||
328 | INST_STATES testAppState ; //state machine - current state
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329 | INST_STATES nextState ; //state machine - next state
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330 | INST_STATES previousState ; //state machine - previous state
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331 | int done ; //done with the current event/wait for next event to arrive |
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332 | |||
333 | //configuration structures
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334 | dwt_config_t configData ; //DW1000 channel configuration
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335 | dwt_txconfig_t configTX ; //DW1000 TX power configuration
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336 | uint16_t txAntennaDelay ; //DW1000 TX antenna delay
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337 | uint16_t rxAntennaDelay ; //DW1000 RX antenna delay
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338 | uint32_t txPower ; //DW1000 TX power
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339 | uint8_t txPowerChanged ; //power has been changed - update the register on next TWR exchange
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340 | uint8_t antennaDelayChanged; //antenna delay has been changed - update the register on next TWR exchange
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341 | |||
342 | uint16_t instanceAddress16; //contains tag/anchor address
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343 | |||
344 | //timeouts and delays
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345 | int32_t tagSleepTime_ms; //in milliseconds - defines the nominal Tag sleep time period
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346 | int32_t tagSleepRnd; //add an extra slot duration to sleep time to avoid collision before getting synced by anchor 0
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347 | |||
348 | //this is the delay used for the delayed transmit
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349 | uint64_t pollTx2FinalTxDelay ; //this is delay from Poll Tx time to Final Tx time in DW1000 units (40-bit)
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350 | uint64_t pollTx2FinalTxDelayAnc ; //this is delay from Poll Tx time to Final Tx time in DW1000 units (40-bit) for Anchor to Anchor ranging
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351 | uint64_t fixedReplyDelayAnc ; |
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352 | uint32_t fixedReplyDelayAncP ; |
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353 | int ancRespRxDelay ;
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354 | |||
355 | int fwtoTime_sy ; //this is final message duration (longest out of ranging messages) |
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356 | int fwtoTimeAnc_sy ;
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357 | uint32_t delayedReplyTime; // delayed reply time of ranging-init/response/final message
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358 | |||
359 | uint32_t rxTimeouts ; |
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360 | |||
361 | //message structure used for holding the data of the frame to transmit before it is written to the DW1000
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362 | srd_msg_dsss msg_f ; // ranging message frame with 16-bit addresses
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363 | |||
364 | //Tag function address/message configuration
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365 | uint8_t shortAdd_idx ; // device's 16-bit address low byte (used as index into arrays [0 - 3])
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366 | uint8_t eui64[8]; // device's EUI 64-bit address |
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367 | uint16_t psduLength ; // used for storing the TX frame length
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368 | uint8_t frameSN; // modulo 256 frame sequence number - it is incremented for each new frame transmission
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369 | uint16_t panID ; // panid used in the frames
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370 | |||
371 | //64 bit timestamps
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372 | //union of TX timestamps
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373 | union {
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374 | uint64_t txTimeStamp ; // last tx timestamp
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375 | uint64_t tagPollTxTime ; // tag's poll tx timestamp
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376 | uint64_t anchorRespTxTime ; // anchor's reponse tx timestamp
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377 | }txu; |
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378 | uint64_t tagPollRxTime ; // receive time of poll message
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379 | |||
380 | |||
381 | //application control parameters
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382 | uint8_t wait4ack ; // if this is set to DWT_RESPONSE_EXPECTED, then the receiver will turn on automatically after TX completion
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383 | |||
384 | int8_t responseTO ; |
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385 | uint8_t instToSleep; // if set the instance will go to sleep before sending the blink/poll message
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386 | uint8_t stopTimer; // stop/disable an active timer
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387 | uint8_t instanceTimerEn; // enable/start a timer
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388 | uint32_t instanceWakeTime; //
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389 | uint32_t nextSleepPeriod; |
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390 | |||
391 | uint8_t gotTO; // got timeout event
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392 | |||
393 | uint8_t rxResponseMaskAnc; |
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394 | uint8_t rxResponseMask; // bit mask - bit 0 = received response from anchor ID = 0, bit 1 from anchor ID = 1 etc...
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395 | uint8_t rxResponseMaskReport; |
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396 | uint8_t rangeNum; // incremented for each sequence of ranges (each slot)
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397 | uint8_t rangeNumA[MAX_TAG_LIST_SIZE]; // array which holds last range number from each tag
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398 | uint8_t rangeNumAnc; // incremented for each sequence of ranges (each slot) - anchor to anchor ranging
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399 | uint8_t rangeNumAAnc[MAX_ANCHOR_LIST_SIZE]; //array which holds last range number for each anchor
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400 | uint16_t sframePeriod; |
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401 | uint16_t slotPeriod; |
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402 | uint16_t numSlots; |
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403 | uint32_t a0SlotTime; |
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404 | uint32_t a1SlotTime; |
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405 | int32_t tagSleepCorrection; |
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406 | int32_t tagSleepCorrection2; |
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407 | |||
408 | //diagnostic counters/data, results and logging
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409 | uint32_t tof[MAX_TAG_LIST_SIZE]; //this is an array which holds last ToF from particular tag (ID 0-7)
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410 | |||
411 | //this is an array which holds last ToF to each anchor it should
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412 | uint32_t tofArray[MAX_ANCHOR_LIST_SIZE]; //contain 4 ToF to 4 anchors all relating to same range number sequence
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413 | |||
414 | uint32_t tofAnc[MAX_ANCHOR_LIST_SIZE]; //this is an array which holds last ToFs from particular anchors (0, 0-1, 0-2, 1-2)
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415 | |||
416 | //this is an array which holds last ToFs of the Anchor to Anchor ranging
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417 | uint32_t tofArrayAnc[MAX_ANCHOR_LIST_SIZE]; //it contains 3 ToFs relating to same range number sequence (0, 0-1, 0-2, 1-2)
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418 | |||
419 | int txMsgCount; //number of transmitted messages |
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420 | int rxMsgCount; //number of received messages |
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421 | int lateTX; //number of "LATE" TX events |
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422 | int lateRX; //number of "LATE" RX events |
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423 | |||
424 | int longTermRangeCount ; //total number of ranges |
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425 | |||
426 | int newRange; //flag set when there is a new range to report TOF_REPORT_A2A or TOF_REPORT_T2A |
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427 | int newRangeAncAddress; //last 4 bytes of anchor address - used for printing/range output display |
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428 | int newRangeTagAddress; //last 4 bytes of tag address - used for printing/range output display |
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429 | int newRangeTime;
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430 | |||
431 | uint8_t gatewayAnchor ; //set to TRUE = 1 if anchor address == GATEWAY_ANCHOR_ADDR
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432 | |||
433 | //event queue - used to store DW1000 events as they are processed by the dw_isr/callback functions
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434 | event_data_t dwevent[MAX_EVENT_NUMBER]; //this holds any TX/RX events and associated message data
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435 | event_data_t saved_dwevent; //holds an RX event while the ACK is being sent
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436 | uint8_t dweventIdxOut; |
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437 | uint8_t dweventIdxIn; |
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438 | uint8_t dweventPeek; |
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439 | uint8_t monitor; |
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440 | uint32_t timeofTx ; |
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441 | |||
442 | uint8_t rxRespsIdx; //index into the array below (current tag (4bits)/seq number(4bits))
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443 | int8_t rxResps[256];
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444 | |||
445 | int dwIDLE; //set to 1 when the RST goes high after wake up (it is set in process_dwRSTn_irq) |
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446 | |||
447 | } instance_data_t ; |
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448 | |||
449 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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450 | //
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451 | // Functions used in logging/displaying range and status data
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452 | //
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453 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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454 | |||
455 | // function to calculate and report the Time of Flight to the GUI/display
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456 | int reportTOF(int idx, uint32_t tofx); |
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457 | void clearDistTable(int idx); |
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458 | void setTagDist(int tidx, int aidx); |
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459 | double getTagDist(int idx); |
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460 | |||
461 | // clear the status/ranging data
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462 | void instanceclearcounts(void) ; |
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463 | |||
464 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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465 | //
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466 | // Functions used in driving/controlling the ranging application
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467 | //
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468 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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469 | |||
470 | void instance_close(void); |
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471 | // Call init, then call config, then call run. call close when finished
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472 | // initialise the instance (application) structures and DW1000 device
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473 | int instance_init(void); |
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474 | // configure the instance and DW1000 device
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475 | void instance_config(instanceConfig_t *config, sfConfig_t *sfconfig) ;
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476 | |||
477 | // configure the MAC address
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478 | void instancesetaddresses(uint16_t address) ;
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479 | |||
480 | void inst_processrxtimeout(instance_data_t *inst);
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481 | |||
482 | // called (periodically or from and interrupt) to process any outstanding TX/RX events and to drive the ranging application
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483 | int instance_run(void) ; // returns indication of status report change |
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484 | int testapprun(instance_data_t *inst, int message); |
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485 | |||
486 | // calls the DW1000 interrupt handler
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487 | #define instance_process_irq(x) dwt_isr() //call device interrupt handler |
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488 | // configure TX/RX callback functions that are called from DW1000 ISR
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489 | void instance_rxcallback(const dwt_cb_data_t *rxd); |
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490 | void instance_txcallback(const dwt_cb_data_t *txd); |
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491 | /*TODO: add callbacks */
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492 | void instance_rxtimeoutcallback(const dwt_cb_data_t *rxd); |
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493 | void instance_rxerrorcallback(const dwt_cb_data_t *rxd); |
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494 | |||
495 | |||
496 | |||
497 | // sets the Tag sleep delay time (the time Tag "sleeps" between each ranging attempt)
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498 | void instancesettagsleepdelay(int rangingsleep); |
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499 | void instancesetreplydelay(int delayms); |
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500 | |||
501 | // set/get the instance roles e.g. Tag/Anchor/Listener
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502 | void instancesetrole(int mode) ; // |
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503 | int instancegetrole(void) ; |
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504 | // get the DW1000 device ID (e.g. 0xDECA0130 for DW1000)
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505 | uint32_t instancereaddeviceid(void) ; // Return Device ID reg, enables validation of physical device presence |
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506 | |||
507 | double instancegetidist(int idx); |
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508 | double instancegetidistraw(int idx); |
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509 | int instancegetidist_mm(int idx); |
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510 | int instancegetidistraw_mm(int idx); |
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511 | uint8_t instancevalidranges(void);
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512 | void instancecleardisttableall(void); |
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513 | |||
514 | void instance_backtoanchor(instance_data_t *inst);
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515 | int instancesenddlypacket(instance_data_t *inst, int delayedTx); |
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516 | |||
517 | int instancegetrnum(void); |
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518 | int instancegetrnuma(int idx); |
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519 | int instancegetrnumanc(int idx); |
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520 | int instancegetlcount(void); |
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521 | |||
522 | int instancenewrangeancadd(void); |
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523 | int instancenewrangetagadd(void); |
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524 | int instancenewrangepolltim(void); |
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525 | int instancenewrange(void); |
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526 | int instancenewrangetim(void); |
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527 | |||
528 | uint64_t convertmicrosectodevicetimeu (double microsecu);
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529 | double convertdevicetimetosec(int32_t dt);
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530 | |||
531 | #define DWT_PRF_64M_RFDLY (514.462f) |
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532 | #define DWT_PRF_16M_RFDLY (513.9067f) |
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533 | |||
534 | /* Extern declaration while defining the data in .c file */
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535 | extern const uint16_t rfDelays[2]; |
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536 | extern const uint16_t rfDelaysTREK[2]; |
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537 | extern const tx_struct txSpectrumConfig[8]; |
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538 | extern instance_data_t instance_data[NUM_INST] ;
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539 | |||
540 | |||
541 | int instance_peekevent(void); |
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542 | |||
543 | void instance_saveevent(event_data_t newevent, uint8_t etype);
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544 | |||
545 | event_data_t instance_getsavedevent(void);
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546 | |||
547 | void instance_putevent(event_data_t newevent, uint8_t etype);
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548 | |||
549 | event_data_t* instance_getevent(int x);
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550 | |||
551 | void instance_clearevents(void); |
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552 | |||
553 | void instance_notify_DW1000_inIDLE(int idle); |
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554 | |||
555 | |||
556 | // TODO: The following Functions are added in user applciation (previously on the API )
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557 | |||
558 | double dwt_getrangebias(uint8_t chan, float range, uint8_t prf); |
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559 | |||
560 | uint32_t dwt_getotptxpower(uint8_t prf, uint8_t chan); |
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561 | |||
562 | uint16_t dwt_getTREKOTPantennadelay(uint8_t anchor, uint8_t chan, uint8_t datarate); |
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563 | |||
564 | uint16_t dwt_readantennadelay(uint8_t prf); |
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565 | |||
566 | |||
567 | /* End of user application functions (Previously on API) */
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568 | |||
569 | |||
570 | // configure TX power
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571 | void instanceconfigtxpower(uint32_t txpower);
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||
572 | void instancesettxpower(void); |
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573 | |||
574 | // configure the antenna delays
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575 | void instanceconfigantennadelays(uint16_t tx, uint16_t rx);
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576 | void instancesetantennadelays(void); |
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577 | uint16_t instancetxantdly(void);
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578 | uint16_t instancerxantdly(void);
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579 | |||
580 | int instance_starttxtest(int framePeriod); |
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581 | |||
582 | #endif /* defined(AMIROLLD_CFG_DW1000) && (AMIROLLD_CFG_DW1000 == 1) */ |
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583 | |||
584 | #ifdef __cplusplus
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585 | } |
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586 | #endif
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587 | |||
588 | #endif /* DECAINSTANCE_V1_H */ |