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This setting is independent of the activated mode (continuous or power save mode).
3.11.4 Power on/off command
With message UBX-RXM-PMREQ the receiver can be forced to enter
Inactive
state (in continuous
and power save mode). It will stay in
Inactive
state for the time specified in the message or until it is
woken up by an EXTINT or activity on the RXD, SPI CS, or NRESET pin.
Sending the message UBX-RXM-PMREQ while the receiver is in power save mode will
overrule PSM and force the receiver to enter
Inactive
state. It will stay in
Inactive
state until
woken up. After wake-up the receiver continues working in power save mode as configured.
3.11.5 EXTINT pin control when power save mode is not active
The receiver can be forced OFF also when the power save mode is not active. This works the same
way as
EXTINT pin control in power save mode
. Just as in power save mode, this feature has to be
enabled and configured in CFG-PM.
3.11.6 Measurement and navigation rate with power save mode
In Continuous Mode, measurement and navigation rate is configured using CFG-RATE. In power save
mode however, measurement and navigation rate can differ from the configured rates as follows:
•
Cyclic operation:
When in state
Power optimized tracking
, the measurement and navigation
rate is given by the value given by the item
MEAS
in group CFG-RATE. PSM can only be enabled
when
MEAS
is set to 500 ms or x*1000 ms with x =1...10. The receiver can however switch to
Tracking
state (e.g. to download data). Note: When the receiver is no longer able to produce
position fixes, it can switch from cyclic operation to on/off operation (if this is not disabled with
the
DONOTENTEROFF
switch in CFG-PM). In that case the remarks below are relevant.
•
On/off operation:
When in state
Acquisition
, the measurement and navigation rate is
fixed to
2 Hz
. All NMEA (and UBX) messages that are output upon a navigation fix are also output with
a rate of 2 Hz. This must be considered when choosing the baud rate of a receiver that uses
power save mode! Note that a receiver might stay in
Acquisition
state for quite some time (can
be tens of seconds under weak signal conditions). When the receiver eventually switches to
Tracking
state, the measurement and navigation rate will be as configured with CFG-RATE.
However, the measurement and navigation rate will be as configured with CFG-RATE in all
active states.
3.11.7 Backup modes
When the receiver is set into backup mode, it consumes only a fraction of the normal power usage
and when it is powered up again will be able to make a position fix within a very short time. This is
the "hot start". The hot start fix time is given in the NEO-M9N Datasheet [
The NEO-M9N supports two kinds of backup modes. These are:
• Hardware backup mode
• Software backup mode
The "hardware backup" mode is for designs where a battery supply is always present. For designs
where the battery supply is not available, software backup and the save-on-shutdown feature can
be used. See more information about the save-on-shutdown feature (SOS-feature) in the NEO-M9N
Interface description [
].
The software backup mode is very similar to the "power save mode on/off operation" and can be
enabled with the command described in
.
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