MicroAPRS/Modem/hw/hw_ntc.h

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*
* \brief NTC hardware-specific definition
*
* \author Francesco Sacchi <batt@develer.com>
*
* A NTC acts as a variable resistor, whose resistance changes as a
* function of the temperature it measures. To sample it correctly, it is
* usually parallelized and serialized with two fixed resistor. The following diagram shows
* what is the exact disposition of the components, as handled by this
* library:
*
*<pre>
* o Vref
* |
* | o Vref
* | |
* ----- |
* | | ---------
* | Rser| | |
* | | | |
* ----- ----- | ADC |
* | Vp | | | |
* -----------|------| Amp |-------------| |
* | | | | Vadc | |
* ----- ----- ----- ---------
* | | | |
* | NTC | | Rpar|
* | | | |
* ----- -----
* | |
* | |
* ----- -----
* --- ---
*</pre>
* Amp is an amplifier that amplify of AMP times the signal.
* If we indicate Rp as the parallel of NTC with Rpar, ADCBITS as the bits of the ad converter
* and ADCVAL as the result from the adc convertion (Not Vadc but just the value read
* from the adc register), after various calculation, the expression of Rp is:
*
*<pre>
*
* ADCVAL * Rser
* Rp = ------------------------
* ADCBITS
* 2 * AMP - ADCVAL
*</pre>
*
* And after that NTC obvisiously is:
*<pre>
* Rpar * Rp
* NTC = ----------
* Rpar - Rp
*</pre>
*
*
* The function ntc_hw_read() compute the resistence using these formulas above.
*/
#ifndef HW_NTC_H
#define HW_NTC_H
#include "ntc_map.h"
#include <cfg/debug.h>
#include <drv/ntc.h>
#include <drv/adc.h>
#warning TODO:This is an example implementation, you must implement it!
extern const res_t NTC_RSER[NTC_CNT];
extern const res_t NTC_RPAR[NTC_CNT];
extern const amp_t NTC_AMP[NTC_CNT];
extern const NtcHwInfo* NTC_INFO[NTC_CNT];
/*!
* Read the resistence of ntc device \a dev.
* Return the result in res_t type.
*/
INLINE res_t ntc_hw_read(NtcDev dev)
{
ASSERT(dev < NTC_CNT);
// See above for formula explanation.
adcread_t adcval = adc_read((uint16_t)dev);
float rp = (adcval * NTC_RSER[dev] ) / ((1 << adc_bits()) * NTC_AMP[dev] - adcval);
//kprintf("Rp[%f], Rntc[%f]\n", rp/100, ((NTC_RPAR[dev] * rp) / (NTC_RPAR[dev] - rp)) / 100.0);
return ( (NTC_RPAR[dev] * rp) / (NTC_RPAR[dev] - rp) );
}
/*!
* Return the info (aka the table) associated with ntc device \a dev.
*/
INLINE const NtcHwInfo* ntc_hw_getInfo(NtcDev dev)
{
return NTC_INFO[dev];
}
#define NTC_HW_INIT do { /* Implement me! */ } while(0)
#endif /* HW_NTC_H */