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'''STINGR (Stack Transmission & Inter-Nodal Gesture Repository''' is the primary software suite used within the HONEY architecture for communication between boards in a HONEY flight stack.
 
'''STINGR (Stack Transmission & Inter-Nodal Gesture Repository''' is the primary software suite used within the HONEY architecture for communication between boards in a HONEY flight stack.
  
STINGR allows boards in the flight stack to do a number of critical operations and provides a large number of utilities for FTC's, providing an easy-to-use interface that masks the complexity of CAN Bus transmissions from developers.
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STINGR allows boards in the flight stack to do a number of critical operations and provides a large number of utilities for FTC's, providing an easy-to-use interface that masks the complexity of CAN Bus transmissions from developers. The STINGR library is primarily comprised of operations called ''Gestures'' -- any request or response on the CAN Bus is referred to as a Gesture. Gestures are comprised of a series of frames, which provide the following information for each transmission: Type (Request/Response), Source Identifier, Destination Identifier, Data, State Flags, and Checksum.
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== Gesture Specification ==
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As mentioned above, a Gesture consists of a series of frames, each with a specific purpose. Each Gesture is transmitted on the CAN Bus, and allows all boards to determine if a Gesture is targeted towards them, and act appropriately. This section defines the specification of a Gesture, including a description of each of the frames.
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More explicitly, a Gesture looks as so, with the leftmost frames being transmitted first, and the rightmost frames being transmitted last.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|Type (Req/Resp)
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|Source Identifier
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|Destination Identifier
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|Data
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|State Flags
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|Checksum
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|}
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=== Type Frame ===
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The Type frame, the first frame in
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== Core Functions ==

Revision as of 02:28, 22 June 2017

STINGR (Stack Transmission & Inter-Nodal Gesture Repository is the primary software suite used within the HONEY architecture for communication between boards in a HONEY flight stack.

STINGR allows boards in the flight stack to do a number of critical operations and provides a large number of utilities for FTC's, providing an easy-to-use interface that masks the complexity of CAN Bus transmissions from developers. The STINGR library is primarily comprised of operations called Gestures -- any request or response on the CAN Bus is referred to as a Gesture. Gestures are comprised of a series of frames, which provide the following information for each transmission: Type (Request/Response), Source Identifier, Destination Identifier, Data, State Flags, and Checksum.

Gesture Specification

As mentioned above, a Gesture consists of a series of frames, each with a specific purpose. Each Gesture is transmitted on the CAN Bus, and allows all boards to determine if a Gesture is targeted towards them, and act appropriately. This section defines the specification of a Gesture, including a description of each of the frames.

More explicitly, a Gesture looks as so, with the leftmost frames being transmitted first, and the rightmost frames being transmitted last.

Type (Req/Resp) Source Identifier Destination Identifier Data State Flags Checksum

Type Frame

The Type frame, the first frame in


Core Functions