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Revision as of 14:10, 10 May 2012
Mostly a subsystem is a part offering a specific functionality with a defined interface and can have multiple different implementations. (See sw/airborne/subsystems/...)
They are selected and configured with a <subsystem name="foo" type="bar"> in the firmware section of the airframe file.
All this does is basically include a makefile foo_bar.makefile that adds the respective sources and adds a few configuration options. (See conf/autopilot/subsystems/...)
This makes it easier to put an airframe file together (they replace the old raw makefile section) and also allows us to change the code and move/rename files behind the scenes without breaking everyones airframe files.
See FirmwareArchitecture for the differences to Modules.
Available Subsystems
| Name | Types | Firmwares | Architecture | Description |
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| gps |
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GPS drivers |
| imu |
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IMU drivers
(Note: traditional IR sensors can be used for fixedwing, but an IMU subsystem is not required) |
| ahrs |
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AHRS algorithms |
| radio_control |
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Radio Control implementations |
| telemetry |
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Telemetry implementations |
| actuators |
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drivers for different ESCs for rotorcraft
(Note fixedwing ESCs and servos are possible on all firmwares/archs) |