Holux GM-83 User Manual

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GM-83 User’s manual

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5

PBRESEN

Manual reset input, ground to reset receiver. Leave floating for normal
operation. The minimum plus width is 150 ms reset signal.

6

GPIO1

General purpose I/O pin 1

7

GPIO2

General purpose I/O pin 2

8

GPIO3

General purpose I/O pin 3

9

GPIO4

General purpose I/O pin 4

10

GND

Ground

11

TXA

Port A Serial Transmit Data GPS messages.

12

RXA

Port A Serial Receive Data GPS commands.

13

GND

Ground

14

TXB

Port B Serial Transmit Data.

15

RXB

Port B Serial Receive Data DGPS messages.

16

GND

Ground.

17

GPIO5

Reserved for re-programming flash.

18

GND

Ground

19

TIMEMARK

1PPS Time mark output

20

NC

No function

1. VCC_5V:

+ 5V DC voltage input.

2. Dual communication channel TTL levels (GM-83-T/T1/T2) or RS-232 levels (GM-83-A/A1/A2), with

user selectable baud rates (4800-Default, 9600, 19200, 38400).

RXA: Main Receive Channel. This input is used to receive software commands to the GM-83 from user

written software.

RXB: Auxiliary Receive Channel. This input is used to receive serial differential GPS data.
TXA: Main Serial Output. This output provides navigation data to user written software.
TXB: For user’s application (not currently used).

3. PBRESEN: This pin provides an active-low reset input to the GM-83. Activation of this pin will reset

and start acquisition process. It may be left open if not utilized.

4. TIMEMARK: This pin provides One-Pulse-Per-Second output from the GM-83 board, which is

synchronized to GPS time. This is not available in Trickle-Power mode.

5. VBAT: Battery backup input for powering the RAM and RTC. Typical current is 10uA. Without an

external backup battery the GM-83 will execute a cold start when turning on each time. To achieve
the faster start-up offered by a hot or warm start, either a battery backup must be connected. A 2.5V
and 3.6V power source is required in order to maximize battery lifetime. With a lithium cell battery,
the data retention is 1,000 hours.

6. GPIO Functions: Several I/Os of CPU are connected to the digital interface connector for

customer’s applications and are labeled as GPIO1 to GPIO5.

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