background image

             

 

ET-318

                                                                                                       

 

Specifications are subject to be changed without notice. 

Page 12 of 16 

 

Version 1.3.1 

  NMEA Input Command

 

A.)

 

Set Serial Port ID:100  Set PORTA parameters and protocol 

 

This command message is used to set the protocol (SiRF Binary, NMEA, or USER1) and/or the 
communication parameters (baud, data bits, stop bits, parity). Generally, this command is utilize to 
switch the GPS module back to SiRF Binary protocol mode, where an extensive message commands 
are readily available. In example, whenever users are interested in altering navigation parameters, a 
valid message sent and is receive by the recipient module, the new parameters will be stored in 
battery backed SRAM and then the receiver will restart using the saved parameters. 

 
Format: 
$PSRF100,<protocol>,<baud>,<DataBits>,<StopBits>,<Parity>*CKSUM 
<CR><LF> 
 
 

<protocol> 

       0=SiRF Binary, 1=NMEA, 4=USER1 

 

<baud>   

             1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 

 

<DataBits>                       8,7. Note that SiRF protocol is only valid f8 Data bits 

 

<StopBits> 

       0,1 

 

<Parity>  

      0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even 

 
Example 1: Switch to SiRF Binary protocol at 9600,8,N,1 
  

  $PSRF100,0,9600,8,1,0*0C<CR><LF> 

Example 2: Switch to User1 protocol at 38400,8,N,1 
  

  $PSRF100,4,38400,8,1,0*38<CR><LF> 

 
 

**Checksum Field: The absolute value calculated by exclusive-OR the 8 data bits of each character 
in the Sentence, between, but, excluding “$” and “*”. The hexadecimal value of the most significant 
and least significant 4 bits of the result are converted to two ASCII characters (0-9,A-F) for 
transmission. First, the most significant character is transmitted. 

 

**<CR><LF> 

 

        : Hex 0D 0A 

 

B.) Navigation initialization    ID:101 Parameters required for start   

 

This command is used to initialize the GPS module for a “Warm” start, by providing real-time position 

in X, Y, Z coordinates), clock offset, and time. This action enables the GPS receiver to search for the 

necessary satellite signals at the correct signal parameters. The newly acquired and stored satellite 
data will enable the receiver to acquire signals more quickly, and thus, generate a rapid navigational 
solution. 

 
 

When a valid Navigation Initialization command is receive, the receiver will restart using the input 
parameters as a basis for satellite selection and acquisition. 

 
Format 
$PSRF101,<X>,<Y>,<Z>,<ClkOffset>,<TimeOfWeek>,<WeekNo>,<chnlCount>,<ResetCfg> 
*CKSUM<CR><LF> 
 
 

<X>           

X coordinate position 

 

 

   INT32 

 

Summary of Contents for ET-318

Page 1: ...318 Globalsat Technology Corporation 16F No 186 Jian Yi Road Chung Ho City Taipei Hsien 235 Taiwan Tel 886 2 8226 3799 Fax 886 2 8226 3899 service globalsat com tw www globalsat com tw USGlobalSat In...

Page 2: ...One size component easy to mount on another PCB board 9 Support NMEA 0183 and SiRF binary protocol Product Specifications GPS Receiver Chipset SiRF StarIII FLP Frequency L1 1575 42 MHz Code 1 023 MHz...

Page 3: ...mensions 0 6 x 0 55 x 0 11 15 2 x 14 x 2 8 mm DC Characteristics Power Supply 3 3V 5 DC Input Power Consumption 42mA Continuous Mode 25mA Trickle Mode Environmental Range Humidity Range 5 to 95 non co...

Page 4: ...g Ground 4 NRESET I Reset Active low 5 VCC_IN PWR DC Supply Voltage input 6 VBAT PWR Backup voltage supply 7 RXB I Serial port B 8 TXB O Serial port B 9 GND G Analog Ground 10 BOOTSEL Boot mode 11 TXA...

Page 5: ...ristics of the signal the design has to certain criteria The line on the PCB from the antenna or antenna connector has to be a controlled microstrip line at 50 PPS This pin provides one pulse per seco...

Page 6: ...Application Circuit R46 560R 1 2 C1 1U 1 2 TXA RXB RESET BATTERY GPIO15 50 ohm microstrip line GPIO13 RXA R5 SAW FILTER 1 2 U1 GPS 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 VBAT VCC_IN NRESET GND RF_...

Page 7: ...ET 318 Specifications are subject to be changed without notice Page 7 of 16 Version 1 3 1 Mechanical Layout...

Page 8: ...north or S south Longitude 12158 3416 dddmm mmmm E W Indicator W E east or W west Position Fix Indicator 1 See Table B 3 Satellites Used 07 Range 0 to 12 HDOP 1 0 Horizontal Dilution of Precision MSL...

Page 9: ...9 487 hhmmss sss Status A A data valid or V data not valid Checksum 2C CR LF End of message termination GSA GNSS DOP and Active Satellites Table B 5 contains the values for the following example GPGSA...

Page 10: ...41 42 41 Table B 8 GSV Data Format Name Example Units Description Message ID GPGSV GSV protocol header Number of Messages1 2 Range 1 to 3 Message Number1 1 Range 1 to 3 Satellites in View 07 Satellite...

Page 11: ...west Speed Over Ground 0 13 knots Course Over Ground 309 62 degrees True Date 120598 ddmmyy Magnetic Variation2 degrees E east or W west Checksum 10 CR LF End of message termination SiRF Technology I...

Page 12: ...1 PSRF100 0 9600 8 1 0 0C CR LF Example 2 Switch to User1 protocol at 38400 8 N 1 PSRF100 4 38400 8 1 0 38 CR LF Checksum Field The absolute value calculated by exclusive OR the 8 data bits of each ch...

Page 13: ...2686700 4304200 3851624 96000 497260 921 12 3 7F C Set DGPS Port ID 102 Set PORT B parameters for DGPS input This command is used to control Serial Port B an input serial only port used to receive RTC...

Page 14: ...00 01 21 E LLA Navigation initialization ID 104 Parameters required to start using Lat Lon Alt This command is used to initialize the GPS module for a Warm start providing real time position Latitude...

Page 15: ...mmand rejection Common input rejection problems are associated to invalid checksum or parameter out of specified range Note this setting is not preserved across a module reset Format PSRF105 debug CKS...

Page 16: ...ET 318 Specifications are subject to be changed without notice Page 16 of 16 Version 1 3 1 181 Tpkyo_Okinawa Checksum 32 CR LF End of message termination...

Reviews: