# EscStatus (UORB message)
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uint64 timestamp # time since system start (microseconds)
uint8 CONNECTED_ESC_MAX = 8 # The number of ESCs supported. Current (Q2/2013) we support 8 ESCs
uint8 ESC_CONNECTION_TYPE_PPM = 0 # Traditional PPM ESC
uint8 ESC_CONNECTION_TYPE_SERIAL = 1 # Serial Bus connected ESC
uint8 ESC_CONNECTION_TYPE_ONESHOT = 2 # One Shot PPM
uint8 ESC_CONNECTION_TYPE_I2C = 3 # I2C
uint8 ESC_CONNECTION_TYPE_CAN = 4 # CAN-Bus
uint8 ESC_CONNECTION_TYPE_DSHOT = 5 # DShot
uint16 counter # incremented by the writing thread everytime new data is stored
uint8 esc_count # number of connected ESCs
uint8 esc_connectiontype # how ESCs connected to the system
uint8 esc_online_flags # Bitmask indicating which ESC is online/offline
# esc_online_flags bit 0 : Set to 1 if ESC0 is online
# esc_online_flags bit 1 : Set to 1 if ESC1 is online
# esc_online_flags bit 2 : Set to 1 if ESC2 is online
# esc_online_flags bit 3 : Set to 1 if ESC3 is online
# esc_online_flags bit 4 : Set to 1 if ESC4 is online
# esc_online_flags bit 5 : Set to 1 if ESC5 is online
# esc_online_flags bit 6 : Set to 1 if ESC6 is online
# esc_online_flags bit 7 : Set to 1 if ESC7 is online
uint8 esc_armed_flags # Bitmask indicating which ESC is armed. For ESC's where the arming state is not known (returned by the ESC), the arming bits should always be set.
EscReport[8] esc