Leonard Hall
096bdd67f8
AC_AttitudeControl: add ATC_ANG_LIM_TC parameter
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This allow adjusting the reponse to limit lean angles to reduce altitude loss
9 years ago
Randy Mackay
dafc45eb26
AC_AttitudeControl: move get_althold_lean_angle_max to parent class
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
3d27ecca92
AC_AttitudeControl: add TC for Alt_Hold angle limit
9 years ago
Randy Mackay
7ff0fcb25d
AC_AttitudeControl: multicopter specific rate_controller_run
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
ca2977decf
AC_AttitudeControl: set throttle vs attitude priority for flipped state
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When performing a flip we want to allow throttle to go high to provide
maximum attitude control
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
1fb4c12cd0
AC_AttitudeControl: move in throttle vs attitude prioritisation
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Previously this prioritisation of throttle vs attitude was done in the
AP_Motors library
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
25c77c154f
AC_AttitudeControl: rename get_boosted_throttle to get_throttle_boosted
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
35ef761deb
AC_AttitudeControl: Move set_throttle_out to _Multi and _Heli
9 years ago
Randy Mackay
35c6ea994d
AC_AttControl_Multi: fix parameter descriptions
9 years ago
Randy Mackay
5edc16dfb4
AC_AttControl_Multi: add rate PIDs
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
6f29bbafb4
AC_AttControl_Multi: get_althold_lean_angle_max uses motor thrust in 0 to 1 range
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
24f975c16a
AC_AttControl_Multi: fix throttle boost for 0 to 1
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
bab08cbcc1
AC_AttControl_Multi: add divide by zero check
9 years ago
Randy Mackay
8c7f36563c
AC_AttControl: bug fix to angle_boost reporting
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Thanks to OXINARF for finding this
9 years ago
Randy Mackay
5ddd332277
AC_AttControl: add ANGLE_BOOST param
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This allows disabling angle boost
9 years ago
Leonard Hall
29ff5035b4
AC_AttControl: limit lean angle from throttle
10 years ago
Gustavo Jose de Sousa
d49f10d2e5
AC_AttitudeControl: standardize inclusion of libaries headers
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This commit changes the way libraries headers are included in source files:
- If the header is in the same directory the source belongs to, so the
notation '#include ""' is used with the path relative to the directory
containing the source.
- If the header is outside the directory containing the source, then we use
the notation '#include <>' with the path relative to libraries folder.
Some of the advantages of such approach:
- Only one search path for libraries headers.
- OSs like Windows may have a better lookup time.
10 years ago
Randy Mackay
bf2bf2e3fa
AC_AttControl_Multi: new multirotor specific attitude control class
10 years ago