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It is very easy to get the Paparazzi system working with a current sensor.
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Examples are the one from Sparkfun (AttoPilot Voltage and Current Sense Breakout [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9028 Current sensor] or a linear hall-effect device such as the Allegro ACS755. The [http://www.teamnovak.com/products/data_logger/2000_sentry/index.html Novak Sentry current sensor] is based on the ACS755LCB-100 hall-effect sensor and has a range of 100A.
 
== Hardware ==
 
[[Image:Example.jpg|thumb|right|float|Current sensor connected to the TWOG v1]]
Typically, the current sensor is used to measure the current flowing through the main battery (rather than the motor). Connect the + and - pole of the sensor through the battery red lead and the wire for the current measurement. The + and - have to be soldered directly to the cables which came from the power supply. The 3rd wire is connected to the "VI" pin on the sparkfun breakout board. It must have a voltage between 0 and 3.3V. On a TWOG v1 or Tiny v2 board, you connect the current sense output wire ("IA" on the AttoPilot sensor) to the ADC_3 or ADC_4 pin.
 
== Airframe integration ==
 
In the BAT section of the airframe file add these lines:
 
  <define name="ADC_CHANNEL_CURRENT" value="ADC_3" />
  <define name="MilliAmpereOfAdc(adc)" value="(88*adc)"/>
 
and remove the line:
  <define name="MILLIAMP_AT_FULL_THROTTLE" value="4000" unit="mA"/>
 
The correct multiplier for the raw measurement conversion depends on the current sensor. The Sparkfun sensor returns a linear voltage of 0 V - 3.3 V and at 90.15 A it reaches the maximum of 3.3 V. The TWOG v1 or Tiny v2 have a A/D converter with 10-bit precision (1024 different values)to represent the voltage. So you can calculate the multiplicator with the following formula:
 
'''1000 / precision * A_at_max_voltage'''
 
For the Sparkfun sensor, the precision is 1024 and A_at_max_voltage is 90.15 => 1000/1024*90.15 = 88.037
For the ACS755LCB-100 sensor, there is a 0.6 volts offset and
 
In the makefile section following lines must set to you needs (ADC_0 - ADC_2 are in use for IR sensors):
 
  ap.CFLAGS += -DADC -DUSE_ADC_0 -DUSE_ADC_1 -DUSE_ADC_2 -DUSE_ADC_3
  ap.srcs += $(SRC_ARCH)/adc_hw.c
 
== Display on ground station ==
 
The total energy consumed during the flight (in mAh) is send in the BAT message. Use the Messages application to show it.
The actual current flowing through the current sensor (in mA) is shown the is sent in the "fbw_status" message.
 
You can display the energy or current on the GCS by just drag and drop them on the 2d map.

Latest revision as of 02:46, 18 December 2011

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