Tsip superpackets – Trimble Outdoors THUNDERBOLT 64057-00-ENG User Manual

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A Trimble Standard Interface Protocol

64 Trimble ThunderBolt E GPS Disciplined Clock User Guide

TSIP Superpackets

Several packets have been added to the core TSIP protocol to provide additional
capability for the receivers. In packets 0x8E and their 0x8F responses, the first data
byte is a subcode which indicates the superpacket type. For example, in packet
0x8E-15, 15 is the subcode that indicates the superpacket type. Therefore the ID code
for these packets is 2 bytes long followed by the data.

Command Packet 0x8E-15: Request current Datum values

This packet contains only the subpacket ID, 0x15. The response to this packet is
0x8F-15.

Command Packet 0x8E-26: Write Configuration to NVS

This command packet causes the current configuration settings for all user segments
to be written to NVS.

Note – The ThunderBolt E configuration settings are partitioned into functional areas
(segments) each of which can be saved individually via Command Packet 0x8E-4C or set
to defaults via Command Packet 0x8E-45.

Command Packet 0x8E-41: Request Manufacturing Parameters

This packet is used to request the manufacturing parameters stored in non-volatile
memory. Send this packet with no data bytes (don't forget the subcode) to request
packet 0x8F-41.

Command Packet 0x8E-42: Stored Production Parameters

This packet is used to request the production parameters stored in non-volatile
memory. Send this packet with no data bytes (don't forget the subcode) to request
packet 0x8F-42.

6

Flow Control

UINT8

0

None

7

Input Protocols

UINT8

0

None

2

TSIP

8

Output Protocols

UINT8

0

None

2

TSIP

9

Reserved

UINT8

0

Reserved

Byte

Item

Type

Value

Meaning

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