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C# Avionic Instrument Controls

By Chootair | 17 Jul 2008
The aim of this C# project is to purpose six aircraft cockpit instruments usable in forms as any other C# controls.
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Introduction

The aim of this C# project is to purpose six aircraft cockpit instruments usable in forms as any other C# controls and to define a generic instrument class in order to design any kind of dashboard instruments.

Description

The controls are built with bitmaps which are rotated, translated or scaled before to be displayed. The basic methods for rotate, translate and scale images are defined in the mother class. Each control then uses its dedicated parameters (related to a physical signification) in order to manipulates the images.

Aircraft Instruments

  • Air speed indicator: airspeed (kts)
  • Attitude Indicator: pitch (deg), roll (deg)
  • Altimeter: altitude (ft)
  • Turn Coordinator: turn rate (deg/min)
  • Vertical speed indicator: vertical speed (ft/min)
  • Heading indicator: heading (deg)

Details of the Key Functions

This section explains in detail the implementation of the basic functions defined in the InstrumentControl class.

Rotate Image

Implementation

The rotation of the image is divided in two main parts:

First, the rotation of the PaintEventArgs coordinate system around the upper left corner of the drawing area.

Second, the drawing of the image corrected by translation offset in order to display the image as if it has turned around a user defined point.

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationMainSteps.JPG

Let’s see step by step:

Step 0: Initial situation.

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationPhase0.JPG

Step 1: Rotate the PaintEventArgs coordinate system around the left upper corner of the paint area.

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationPhase1.JPG

Corresponding code sample:

// Rotate image support
pe.Graphics.RotateTransform((float)(alpha * 180 / Math.PI));

Step 2: Draw the image and apply the translation correction.

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationPhase2.JPG

Corresponding code sample:

// Display image
pe.Graphics.DrawImage(img, (ptImg.X + deltaX) * scaleFactor, (ptImg.Y + deltaY) * 
	scaleFactor, img.Width * scaleFactor, img.Height * scaleFactor);

Step 3 (Final step): Put the PainEventArgs coordinate system as found.

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationPhase3.JPG

Corresponding code sample:

// Put image support as found
pe.Graphics.RotateTransform((float)(-alpha * 180 / Math.PI));

The key point in those operations is the calculation of the translation correction coefficients.

The next figure explains the geometrics considerations:

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationDetailedScheme.JPG

G0 is the user defined rotation center
G1 is the G0 position after the step 1.

The aim of this section is to identify the G1G0 translation and apply the corresponding offset in order to draw the rotation point as if it has not moved.

Then we work with the geometrics definitions:

a. AvionicsControlDemo_RotationCalcs1.JPG
b. AvionicsControlDemo_RotationCalcs2.JPG
c. AvionicsControlDemo_RotationCalcs3.JPG
d. AvionicsControlDemo_RotationCalcs4.JPG

As a result, the offset coefficients are:

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationCalcs5.JPG

The corresponding code sample is as follows:

// Computed offset
deltaX = (float)(d * (Math.Cos(alpha - beta) - Math.Cos(alpha)* 
	Math.Cos(alpha + beta) - Math.Sin(alpha) * Math.Sin(alpha+ beta)));
deltaY = (float)(d * (Math.Sin(beta - alpha) + Math.Sin(alpha)* 
	Math.Cos(alpha + beta) - Math.Cos(alpha) * Math.Sin(alpha + beta)));

Parameters

  • "pe": The paint area event where the image will be displayed
  • "img": The image to display
  • "alpha": The angle of rotation in radian
  • "ptImg": The location of the left upper corner of the image to display in the paint area in nominal situation
  • "ptRot": The location of the rotation point in the paint area
  • "scaleFactor": Multiplication factor on the display image

AvionicsControlDemo_RotationFunctionParameters.JPG

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

About the Author

Chootair

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France France

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GeneralFantastic job.... But there is something missing... PinmemberThe Infomercial King8:11 18 Jul '08  
GeneralRe: Fantastic job.... But there is something missing... Pinmemberandre123459:53 18 Jul '08  
GeneralRe: Fantastic job.... But there is something missing... PinmemberThe Infomercial King10:55 18 Jul '08  
GeneralAH for 90 degree pitch Pinmemberjknickel1:24 8 Jul '08  
GeneralRe: AH for 90 degree pitch PinmemberChootair12:59 17 Jul '08  
GeneralGreat stuff Pinmemberjknickel23:54 7 Jul '08  
GeneralSuperb but... PinmemberJoe Sonderegger23:01 7 Jul '08  
This is superb code.
Only the artificial horizon needs to be able to go to 90° (so that you can fly upside down...
 
Have a nice life!!

GeneralGreat work.... PinmemberPeter Villadsen15:33 7 Jul '08  
GeneralRe: Great work.... PinmemberChootair13:03 17 Jul '08  
JokeImpressive PinmemberIvertheengine10:32 7 Jul '08  
GeneralWow! PinmemberRafferty Uy16:48 3 Jul '08  
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