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vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2.h
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// vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2.C
//
// This is a driver for USDigital A2 Absolute Encoders.
// They can be daisy changed together, and utlimately, one or
// more plug into a serial port and communicate using RS-232.
// You can find out more at www.usdigital.com.
//
// To use this class, install the US Digital software, specifying
// the "SEI Explorer Demo Software" to install.
//
// Then uncomment the following line in vrpn_configure.h:
// #define VRPN_USE_USDIGITAL
//
// Note that because the 3rd party library is used, this class
// will only work under Windows.
//
// You must also include the following in your compilers include
// path for the 'vrpn' project:
// $(SYSTEMDRIVE)\Program Files\SEI Explorer
//
// Finally, the following must be included in vrpn.cfg to use
// the generic server:
//
// ################################################################################
// # US Digital A2 Absolute Encoder Analog Input server. This will open the COM
// # port specified, configure the number of channels specified, and report
// # Absolute Encoder values in tenths of a degree from 0 to 3599.
// #
// # Arguments:
// # char name_of_this_device[]
// # int COM_port. If 0, search for correct COM port.
// # int number_of_channels
// # int 0 to report always, 1 to report on change only (optional, default=0)
//
// vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2 Analog0 0 2
//
// This code was written in October 2006 by Bill West, who
// used the vrpn_Analog_Server sample code written by
// Tom Hudson in March 1999 as a starting point. Bill also
// used some ideas from vrpn_Radamec_SPI.[Ch] written by
// Russ Taylor in August 2000.
#ifndef VRPN_ANALOG_USDIGITAL_A2_H
#define VRPN_ANALOG_USDIGITAL_A2_H
#include "vrpn_Analog.h" // for vrpn_Analog
#include "vrpn_Configure.h" // for VRPN_API
#include "vrpn_Types.h" // for vrpn_uint32, vrpn_int32, etc
class VRPN_API vrpn_Connection;
class VRPN_API vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2 : public vrpn_Analog {
public:
// Constants used by this class
static const vrpn_uint32 vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2_CHANNEL_MAX ;
static const vrpn_uint32 vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2_FIND_PORT ;
// Constructor
vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2 (const char * name, vrpn_Connection * c,
vrpn_uint32 portNum=vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2_FIND_PORT,
vrpn_uint32 numChannels=vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2_CHANNEL_MAX,
vrpn_int32 reportOnChangeOnly=0) ;
// Destructor
virtual ~vrpn_Analog_USDigital_A2() ;
// Here's where the encoders are actually read
virtual void mainloop () ;
private:
// Maintains whether the SEI bus has been opened or not
vrpn_bool _SEIopened ;
// Addresses of the devices
long *_devAddr ;
// Whether to report() or report_change() ;
vrpn_bool _reportChange ;
// Actual number of devices (as opposed to channels)
vrpn_uint32 _numDevices ;
/// Exposes an array of values for the user to write into.
vrpn_float64* channels (void) { return channel; }
/// Sets the size of the array; returns the size actually set.
/// (May be clamped to vrpn_CHANNEL_MAX)
/// This should be used before mainloop is ever called.
vrpn_int32 setNumChannels (vrpn_int32 sizeRequested);
};
#endif // VRPN_ANALOG_USDIGITAL_A2_H