u-blox ZED-F9P Interface Description - Manual
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Possible fields in UBX-MON-VER and their meanings: continued
Entry
Description
Software Version
EXT CORE 1.00 (61ce84)
Currently running firmware version.
If
ROM CORE
, then the u-blox receiver runs from
ROM
.
If
EXT CORE
, then the u-blox receiver runs from
Flash
.
Hardware Version
The hardware version of the u-blox receiver.
Extension(s)
Extended information about the u-blox receiver firmware. See table
below for the entries.
Not every entry is output by every u-blox receiver in the UBX-MON-VER extensions. This depends on
the product, the firmware location and the firmware version.
Possible entries in UBX-MON-VER Extension(s):
Entry
Description
ROM BASE
Underlying firmware version in ROM.
If such an entry is present, then the u-blox receiver runs from
Flash
.
FWVER=HPG 1.00
Firmware of product category and version where
SPG
: Firmware of Standard Precision GNSS product
HPG
: Firmware of High Precision GNSS product
ADR
: Firmware of ADR product
UDR
: Firmware of UDR product
TIM
: Firmware of Time Sync product
FTS
: Firmware of Time & Frequency Sync product
PROTVER=27.00
Supported protocol version.
MOD=ZED-F9P
Module identification. Set in production.
GPS;GLO;GAL;BDS
SBAS;IMES;QZSS
.
2.2 How to Determine the Supported Protocol Version of the u-blox Receiver
Each u-blox receiver reports its supported protocol version in the following ways:
• On start-up in the
• In the
with the line containing
PROTVER
(example:
PROTVER=27.00
).
Additionally, the
firmware string
, together with the
firmware version
, can be used to look up the corresponding
protocol version. The tables below give an overview of the released firmware and their corresponding protocol
versions.
2.2.1 u-blox 9 Firmware and Supported Protocol Versions
Firmware for High Precision GNSS Products
Firmware version
Firmware string
Protocol Version
HPG 1.00
EXT CORE 1.00 (61ce84)
27.00
3 Receiver Configuration
u-blox positioning receivers are fully configurable with UBX protocol messages. The configuration used by the
receiver during normal operation is called the "current configuration". The current configuration can be
changed during normal operation by sending
messages over any I/O port. The receiver can
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