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cmsis_dsp/ControllerFunctions/arm_pid_init_f32.c

Committer:
emilmont
Date:
2013-05-30
Revision:
2:da51fb522205
Parent:
1:fdd22bb7aa52
Child:
3:7a284390b0ce

File content as of revision 2:da51fb522205:

/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------    
* Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.    
*    
* $Date:        15. February 2012  
* $Revision: 	V1.1.0  
*    
* Project: 	    CMSIS DSP Library    
* Title:	    arm_pid_init_f32.c    
*    
* Description:	Floating-point PID Control initialization function    
*				   
*    
* Target Processor: Cortex-M4/Cortex-M3/Cortex-M0
*  
* Version 1.1.0 2012/02/15 
*    Updated with more optimizations, bug fixes and minor API changes.  
*   
* Version 1.0.10 2011/7/15  
*    Big Endian support added and Merged M0 and M3/M4 Source code.   
*    
* Version 1.0.3 2010/11/29   
*    Re-organized the CMSIS folders and updated documentation.    
*     
* Version 1.0.2 2010/11/11    
*    Documentation updated.     
*    
* Version 1.0.1 2010/10/05     
*    Production release and review comments incorporated.    
*    
* Version 1.0.0 2010/09/20     
*    Production release and review comments incorporated.    
* ------------------------------------------------------------------- */

#include "arm_math.h"

 /**    
 * @addtogroup PID    
 * @{    
 */

/**    
 * @brief  Initialization function for the floating-point PID Control.   
 * @param[in,out] *S points to an instance of the PID structure.   
 * @param[in]     resetStateFlag  flag to reset the state. 0 = no change in state & 1 = reset the state.   
 * @return none.   
 * \par Description:   
 * \par    
 * The <code>resetStateFlag</code> specifies whether to set state to zero or not. \n   
 * The function computes the structure fields: <code>A0</code>, <code>A1</code> <code>A2</code>    
 * using the proportional gain( \c Kp), integral gain( \c Ki) and derivative gain( \c Kd)    
 * also sets the state variables to all zeros.    
 */

void arm_pid_init_f32(
  arm_pid_instance_f32 * S,
  int32_t resetStateFlag)
{

  /* Derived coefficient A0 */
  S->A0 = S->Kp + S->Ki + S->Kd;

  /* Derived coefficient A1 */
  S->A1 = (-S->Kp) - ((float32_t) 2.0 * S->Kd);

  /* Derived coefficient A2 */
  S->A2 = S->Kd;

  /* Check whether state needs reset or not */
  if(resetStateFlag)
  {
    /* Clear the state buffer.  The size will be always 3 samples */
    memset(S->state, 0, 3u * sizeof(float32_t));
  }

}

/**    
 * @} end of PID group    
 */