001// Copyright (c) FIRST and other WPILib contributors. 002// Open Source Software; you can modify and/or share it under the terms of 003// the WPILib BSD license file in the root directory of this project. 004 005package edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.motorcontrol; 006 007import edu.wpi.first.hal.FRCNetComm.tResourceType; 008import edu.wpi.first.hal.HAL; 009import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.PWM; 010 011/** 012 * Playing with Fusion Venom Smart Motor with PWM control. 013 * 014 * <p>Note that the Venom uses the following bounds for PWM values. These values should work 015 * reasonably well for most controllers, but if users experience issues such as asymmetric behavior 016 * around the deadband or inability to saturate the controller in either direction, calibration is 017 * recommended. 018 * 019 * <ul> 020 * <li>2.004ms = full "forward" 021 * <li>1.520ms = the "high end" of the deadband range 022 * <li>1.500ms = center of the deadband range (off) 023 * <li>1.480ms = the "low end" of the deadband range 024 * <li>0.997ms = full "reverse" 025 * </ul> 026 */ 027public class PWMVenom extends PWMMotorController { 028 /** 029 * Constructor for a Venom connected via PWM. 030 * 031 * @param channel The PWM channel that the Venom is attached to. 0-9 are on-board, 10-19 are on 032 * the MXP port 033 */ 034 public PWMVenom(final int channel) { 035 super("PWMVenom", channel); 036 037 m_pwm.setBoundsMicroseconds(2004, 1520, 1500, 1480, 997); 038 m_pwm.setPeriodMultiplier(PWM.PeriodMultiplier.k1X); 039 m_pwm.setSpeed(0.0); 040 m_pwm.setZeroLatch(); 041 042 HAL.report(tResourceType.kResourceType_FusionVenom, getChannel() + 1); 043 } 044}