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setpoints: Re-adjust setpoint definitions.
- Define timeouts in milliseconds for portability - Define voltages using symbols in design documentation
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/*
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* vim: set filetype=c tw=72:
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*/
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#ifndef _SETPOINTS_H
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#define _SETPOINTS_H
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/*!
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*/
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/*!
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* How many Timer1 ticks between ADC readings?
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* How long between ADC readings? Milliseconds.
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*/
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#define ADC_TIMEOUT (1200)
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#define ADC_TIMEOUT_MS (1000)
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/*!
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* How long to wait before switching charging sources?
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* How long before we change LED states? Milliseconds.
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*/
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#define SRC_TIMEOUT (30)
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/*!
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* How long to wait at high battery before shutdown?
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*/
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#define HIGH_TIMEOUT (5)
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/*!
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* How long before we change LED states?
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*/
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#define LED_TIMEOUT (150)
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#define LED_TIMEOUT_MS (150)
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/*
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* Temperature ranges and fan PWM settings
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#define FAN_PWM_MIN (88) /*!< Minimum PWM value */
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#define FAN_PWM_MAX (255) /*!< Maximum PWM value */
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/*! Fan kick-start timeout */
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#define FAN_TIMEOUT (15)
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/*! Fan kick-start timeout, milliseconds */
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#define FAN_TIMEOUT (15000)
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/*
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* ADC Voltage divider settings
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#define ADC_REF (1100ULL) /*!< AREF = 1.1mV */
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#define ADC_MAX (65535ULL) /*!< ADLAR = 1 */
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/* --- Thresholds --- */
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/*!
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* "Critical" battery voltage. This is considered a serious condition.
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* Critically high battery voltage. Exceeding this voltage could damage
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* the battery or the equipment downstream of it.
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*/
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#define VBATT_CRIT_MV (11800)
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#define VCH_MV (11800)
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/*!
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* "Low" battery voltage. Indication that we should turn a charger on.
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* High battery voltage. If we reach this voltage and the charger
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* stops, just switch to discharge mode, consider the job done.
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*/
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#define VBATT_LOW_MV (12000)
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#define VH_MV (15500)
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/*!
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* "High" battery voltage. Indication we should turn the charger off.
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* Low battery voltage. If the voltage dips to or below this level, we
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* should turn the charger on.
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*/
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#define VBATT_HIGH_MV (13500)
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#define VL_MV (12000)
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/*!
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* Critically low battery voltage. If we reach this level, we need to
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* urgently turn the charger on and need to be ready to switch sources
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* in a hurry if the chosen source isn't charging.
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*/
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#define VCL_MV (11800)
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/* --- Timeouts --- */
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/*!
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* High frequency polling period in milliseconds.
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*/
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#define T_HF_MS (15000)
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/*!
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* Low frequency polling period in milliseconds.
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*/
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#define T_LF_MS (5000)
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#endif
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