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SXBlue II GPS Series Technical Reference Manual
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Binary
Message Interface. In addition to the NMEA interface, the SXBlue II GPS also
supports a selection of binary message outputs. There is a wider array of information
available through the binary messages, plus binary messages are inherently more
efficient with data. If your application has a requirement for raw measurement data, for
instance, this information is available only in a binary format. Consult Chapter 5 for more
information on Binary messages.
2.9.2 Bluetooth, USB and Serial Ports
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Bluetooth
is a wireless communication technology that enables seamless data
connections between a wide range of devices through short-range digital two-way radio.
The SXBlue II GPS is equipped with Bluetooth technology and requires another
Bluetooth device with which to communicate (a Bluetooth-capable PDA, for example).
The Bluetooth wireless module inside the SXBlue II GPS is a power class 1 device
supporting version 2.0 of the Bluetooth standard, and has been certified. As mentioned
in the previous chapter, the SXBlue II GPS does not support pairing (or bonding, or
authentication) using passwords (or pass codes, passkeys, etc).
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The
USB
port on the back panel is of Type B and requires a driver to be installed on the
computer in order to emulate a serial port. See section 1.3.3 for driver installation.
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There is one
Serial Port
on the SXBlue II GPS and it is compatible with the RS-232C
interface level to communicate with external data loggers, navigation systems, PC
computers, PDAs and other devices. This serial port is accessible via the back panel of
the SXBlue II GPS enclosure and has an ‘RS-232’ label. You can interface most
devices to the SXBlue II GPS directly with the serial cable (supplied with the SXBlue II
GPS), accommodating any gender changes necessary, or with the addition of a null
modem as necessary.
The following figure and table detail the pin assignment of the DB-9 connector of the
serial port
(DCE Mode) of the SXBlue II GPS. The Pulse Per Second output (PPS) and
Event Marker (EM) are available only upon request.
Figure 2-3 RS-232 Connector Pin-out
#2 - TX
#3 - RX
#5 - GND
#1
#5
#6
#9