Electrical connections, Adapting the osx antenna connector, Oncore™ user’s guide – Motorola Oncore GT User Manual

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ONCORE™ USER’S GUIDE

The complete Oncore™ User’s Guide is available in Acrobat .pdf file format at the Motorola GPS
products website:

http://www.motorola.com/ies/GPS/products/manual.html

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

The Oncore™ receives electrical power and receives/transmits I/O signals through a 10-pin power & data
connector mounted on the Oncore™. Refer to Figure 1 for pin numbering.

The following table lists the assigned signal connections of the Oncore™ receiver’s power and data
connector.

Pin #

Name

Description

1

BATTERY

Externally applied backup power ( +2.5V to + 5V)

2

+5V PWR

+5 VDC regulated

3

GROUND

Ground (receiver)

4

VPP

Flash memory programming voltage

5

RTCM

IN RTCM input

6

1PPS

One pulse per second signal

7

1PPS RTN

One pulse per second return

8

TTL TXD

Transmit Data 5V logic

9

TTL RXD

Receive Data 5V logic

10

TTL RTN

Transmit/receive return

Table 1 – 10-pin Header Receiver and RS-232 Interface Signals.

Figure 1 - Oncore™ GPS 10 Pin Connector Pinout

ADAPTING THE OSX ANTENNA CONNECTOR

The OSX antenna connector used on the Oncore™ GPS board will normally need to be adapted to an
SMB or BNC connector to match connectors commonly found on GPS antennas. An adapter can easily be
made using a short piece of RG-174 coaxial cable with the desired antenna connector.

QUICK-START GUIDE, MOTOROLA Oncore™ GT - GPS Module for Embedded OEM

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