/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Copyright (C) 2010 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. * * $Date: 29. November 2010 * $Revision: V1.0.3 * * Project: CMSIS DSP Library * Title: arm_pid_init_q15.c * * Description: Q15 PID Control initialization function * * Target Processor: Cortex-M4/Cortex-M3 * * 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 * @{ */ /** * @details * @param[in,out] *S points to an instance of the Q15 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 resetStateFlag specifies whether to set state to zero or not. \n * The function computes the structure fields: A0, A1 A2 * 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_q15( arm_pid_instance_q15 * S, int32_t resetStateFlag) { /* Derived coefficient A0 */ S->A0 = __QADD16(__QADD16(S->Kp, S->Ki), S->Kd); /* Derived coefficients and pack into A1 */ S->A1 = __PKHBT(-__QADD16(__QADD16(S->Kd, S->Kd), S->Kp), S->Kd, 16); /* 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(q15_t)); } } /** * @} end of PID group */