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Martin Killenberg authoredMartin Killenberg authored
demoApp2.cc 1.54 KiB
#include <ChimeraTK/ApplicationCore/ApplicationCore.h>
#include <ChimeraTK/ApplicationCore/PeriodicTrigger.h>
#include <ChimeraTK/ApplicationCore/EnableXMLGenerator.h>
namespace ctk = ChimeraTK;
struct Controller : public ctk::ApplicationModule {
using ctk::ApplicationModule::ApplicationModule;
ctk::ScalarPollInput<double> sp{this, "temperatureSetpoint", "degC", "Description"};
ctk::ScalarPushInput<double> rb{this, "temperatureReadback", "degC", "..."};
ctk::ScalarOutput<double> cur{this, "heatingCurrent", "mA", "..."};
void mainLoop() {
const double gain = 100.0;
while(true) {
readAll(); // waits until rb updated, then reads sp
cur = gain * (sp - rb);
writeAll(); // writes any outputs
}
}
};
struct ExampleApp : public ctk::Application {
ExampleApp() : Application("demoApp2") {}
~ExampleApp() { shutdown(); }
// We can pick any name for the module. "Oven" is what we want to see in the CS
Controller controller{this, "Oven", "The controller of the oven"};
ctk::PeriodicTrigger timer{this, "Timer", "Periodic timer for the controller", 1000};
ctk::DeviceModule oven{this, "oven"};
ctk::ControlSystemModule cs;
void defineConnections();
};
static ExampleApp theExampleApp;
void ExampleApp::defineConnections() {
ChimeraTK::setDMapFilePath("example2.dmap");
// Connect everything to the CS (except for the device, which is special)
findTag(".*").connectTo(cs);
// Connect device's "heater" to "Oven" in the CS, and use timer.tick as trigger
oven["heater"].connectTo(cs["Oven"], timer.tick);
}