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LA010812A © 2007 Navman Wireless. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice.

5.0  Data communications

5.1  Serial communications

The host serial I/O of the receiver serial data interface supports full duplex communications 

between the receiver and the user.  The default serial modes are shown below: 

5.2  Default baud rate and port assignments

Port

J21 (GSW2)

J21S (GSW2)

J31 (GSW3)

Port.A

NMEA, 4800

NMEA, 4800

NMEA, 4800

Port B

DGPS, 9600

SiRF Binary, 38400

SiRF binary, 38 400*

While  these  are  the  default  baud  rates,  they  can  be  changed  using  the  “write-to-flash”  feature.    Refer  to  the 

Application note for WTF.

Table 5-1: Default baud rate and port assignment comparison

6.0  Software

6.1  Software functionality

Feature

Description

J20/20S

J31

DGPS

Accepts DGPS corrections in the RTCM SC-104 

format

Yes

No

PPS time 

message

PPS binary output message, MID52 (0 x 34)

Yes

No *

SBAS 

message

SBAS operating parameters binary output 

message, MID50 (0x32)

Yes

No.

User GPIO

Proprietary NMEA messaging control User GPIO

Yes

No

GPS Fix

GPS fix indication, active low, Pin 20

Yes

No

Wake Up

Push to Fix Power management wake up on 

positive going edge, Pin 20

No

Yes

* Planned implementation for later version of code; † See alternate MID 10

Table 6-1: Software functionality comparison

NOTE:

 Reset Push to Fix mode function not compatible.  Wake up line PIN20 must be used for 

PTF MODE on J31.

6.1.1  Navigation settings

The J31 with its default navigation settings will outperform the J21/21S units with their default 

navigation settings. Therefore any input messages issued to J21 units for Navigation settings 

should be initially disabled until the performance is compared.
The J31 supports Config to Flash and User Profiles for advanced functionality not supported on 

the J21/21S. These settings can be set in production or by the user firmware.

6.1.2  1PPS pulse width

The 1PPS is far more accurate in the J31 but the pulse width is narrower at 1uS.
Note:  The Binary 1PPS message Message ID 52 is not currently supported by the J31.

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Summary of Contents for Jupiter 31

Page 1: ...subject to change without notice Related documents Jupiter 31 Product Brief LA010810 Jupiter 31 Data Sheet LA010811 SiRF NMEA Protocol reference manual SiRF Binary Protocol reference manual Jupiter 3...

Page 2: ...ons 7 5 2 Default baud rate and port assignments 7 6 0 Software 7 6 1 Software functionality 7 6 1 1 Navigation settings 7 6 1 2 1PPS pulse width 7 6 2 NMEA output messages 8 6 2 1 Default NMEA output...

Page 3: ...specifications subject to change without notice Figures Figure 6 1 Jupiter 31 NMEA message structure 8 Figure 6 2 Jupiter 31 NMEA message structure 11 Figure 6 3 Jupiter 21 NMEA message structure 11...

Page 4: ...nment comparison 7 Table 6 1 Software functionality comparison 7 Table 6 2 NMEA output message comparison 8 Table 6 3 NMEA message structure comparison 8 Table 6 4 ZDA message comparison 8 Table 6 5 V...

Page 5: ...021 TU21 D450 031 TU21 D450 041 TU21 D550 021 TU21 D550 031 TU21 D550 041 Jupiter 31 AA003041 G AA003042 G AA003043 G 4 0 Hardware comparison Feature Jupiter 21 Jupiter 31 Performance differences rec...

Page 6: ...ble 4 4 Pinout function comparison 4 4 J31 Pin assignments J1 Name Type Description 1 VANT P external power supply for active antenna 2 PWRIN P primary VDC power input 3 VBATT P backup battery input 4...

Page 7: ...messaging control User GPIO Yes No GPS Fix GPS fix indication active low Pin 20 Yes No Wake Up Push to Fix Power management wake up on positive going edge Pin 20 No Yes Planned implementation for lat...

Page 8: ...M 1 0 M 18 GSA GPGSA A 3 07 02 26 27 09 04 15 1 8 1 0 1 5 33 GPGSA A 3 07 02 26 27 09 04 15 1 80 1 00 1 50 33 RMC GPRMC 161229 487 A 3723 2475 N 1215 8 3416 W 0 130 309 62 120598 23 1 E 10 GPRMC 16122...

Page 9: ...oes not currently support Magnetic variation GPVTG 26 96 T M 0 05 N 0 1 K 5F 6 2 5 RMC message J31 J21 RMC GPRMC 161229 487 A 3723 2475 N 1215 8 3416 W 0 130 309 62 120598 E 10 GPRMC 161229 A 3723 247...

Page 10: ...station ID and Correction fields J31 output GPGGA 133138 000 5133 2768 N 00150 4530 W 1 05 2 5 102 7 M 48 1 M 0000 47 6 3 NMEA Input Messages NMEA National Marine Electronics Association communication...

Page 11: ...message is not available unless external antenna detection circuitry is added J21 Version 2 3 2 GSW2 2 05 024 C1Prod1 5 TOW 0 WK 1438 POS 6378137 0 0 CLK 96000 CHNL 12 Baud Rate 4800 System clock 12 2...

Page 12: ...0 Yes Yes 11 Yes Yes 12 Yes Yes 13 Yes Yes 14 Yes Yes 15 Yes Yes 16 Yes No 17 Yes No 18 Yes Yes 19 Yes Yes Table 6 10 SiRF Binary output messages Please refer to the SiRF Binary Protocol Reference Man...

Page 13: ...147 Yes Yes 148 Yes No 149 Yes Yes 150 Yes Yes 151 Yes No 152 Yes Yes 165 Yes Yes 166 Yes Yes 167 Yes Yes 168 Yes Yes 170 2 3 or above Yes 172 No Yes 175 No Yes 180 Yes No 180 199 Yes Yes 182 No No 22...

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