Digilent 410-237P User Manual

Digilent Hardware

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Revision:

September 06, 2012

Note:

This document applies to REV A of the board.

1300 NE Henley Court, Suite 3

Pullman, WA 99163

(509) 334 6306 Voice | (509) 334 6300 Fax

Doc: 502-237

page 1 of 4

Overview


The PmodGPS can add satellite positioning
accuracy to any embedded system. The
PmodGPS features a GlobalTop Gms-u1LP
GPS antenna module that utilizes the
MediaTek GPS MT3329.

Functional Description


The PmodGPS uses a standard 6-pin
connector and communicates via a 2-wire
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
(UART.) The PmodGPS also has a 2-pin
connector for control of the NRST pin to the
module and the Radio Technical Commission
for Maritime services, or RTCM pin for
Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)
data using RTCM protocols.

Note: The PmodGPS arrives with the RTCM
feature inactive, to enable RTCM capabilities
users should contact GlobalTop at:

www.gtop-

tech.com

.

Interface


The PmodGPS uses UART protocol for data
transmission and reception. The interface
operates at a default baud rate of 9.6 kBd, 8
data bits, no parity, and with single stop bits.
However, users can change the baud rate to
predefined values that range from 4.8 kBd to
115.2 kBd.

The reset pin (NRST) on J2 allows normal
operation in active low. If users toggle the
NRST pin it will completely reset the module.
This reset performs similar to a power cycling
of the device. The 1 PPS pin on J1 provides a
one pulse-per-second output synchronized
with GPS time. (See the timing diagram in
figure one)


Features include:

Integrated ceramic GPS antenna

Standard UART interface

Input voltage: 3V

– 3.6V

A 10Hz maximum update rate (1Hz Default

rate)

3m 2D accuracy without aid

Low power consumption (24mA tracking

and 30mA during acquisition)

Ultra-high sensitivity: -165dBm

A 515m/s maximum velocity and 18,000m

maximum altitude

Auto switchover to external antenna

12.5mm coin cell retainer for battery

backup of GPS, RTCC, and almanac




The 3DF pin on J1 indicates the status of the
user’s positional fix. When the module has a
constant fix (2D or 3D) this pin stays low, if the
module is unable to get a fix then the pin will
toggle every second. (See figure two) LD1
also follows this same behavior pattern in order
to give the user a visual representation.




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