ZED-F9T - Integration Manual
3.1.3 Default interface settings
Interface
Settings
UART1 output
38400 Baud, 8 bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit. NMEA
GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV, RMC, VTG, TXT
(and no
UBX) messages are output by default.
UART1 input
38400 Baud, 8 bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit. UBX, NMEA and RTCM 3.3 messages are enabled by
default.
UART2 output
38400 Baud, 8 bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit. No host interface (UBX). Configured by default to
allow RTCM 3.3 as an output protocol. NMEA can also be configured as an output protocol.
UART2 input
38400 Baud, 8 bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit.
No Host interface support (UBX).
RTCM 3.3 protocol
enabled by default
USB output
NMEA
GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV, RMC, VTG, TXT
(and no UBX) messages are output by default.
USB input
UBX, NMEA, RTCM 3.3 protocols enabled by default.
DDC
Fully compatible with the I
2
C industry standard, available for communication with an external host
CPU or u-blox cellular modules, operated in slave mode only. Default messages activated as in
UART1. Input/output protocols available as in UART1. Maximum bit rate 400 kb/s.
SPI
Allow communication to a host CPU, operated in slave mode only. Default messages activated as
in UART1. Input/output protocols available as in UART1. SPI is not available unless D_SEL pin is
set to low (see section D_SEL interface in ZED-F9T Integration Manual).
Table 1: Default interface settings
Refer to the u-blox ZED-F9T Interface Description [
2
] for information about further
settings.
By default the ZED-F9T outputs NMEA 4.10 messages that include satellite data for all GNSS bands
being received. This results in a higher-than-before NMEA load output for each navigation period.
Make sure the UART1 baud rate being used is sufficient for the selected navigation rate and the
number of GNSS signals being received.
3.1.4 Basic receiver configuration
This section summarizes the basic receiver configuration most commonly used.
3.1.4.1 Communication interface configuration
Several configuration groups allow operation mode configuration of the various communications
interfaces. These include parameters for the data framing, transfer rate and enabled input/output
protocols. See
Communication ports
section for details. The configuration groups available for each
interface are:
Interface
Configuration groups
UART1
CFG-UART1-*, CFG-UART1INPROT-*, CFG-UART1OUTPROT-*
UART2
CFG-UART2-*, CFG-UART2INPROT-*, CFG-UART2OUTPROT-*
USB
CFG-USB-*, CFG-USBINPROT-*, CFG-USBOUTPROT-*
I
2
C
CFG-I2C-*, CFG-I2CINPROT-*, CFG-I2COUTPROT-*
SPI
CFG-SPI-*, CFG-SPIINPROT-*, CFG-SPIOUTPROT-*
Table 2: Default configurations
3.1.4.2 Message output configuration
The rate of NMEA and UBX protocol output messages are configurable.
If the rate configuration value is zero, then the corresponding message will not be output. Values
greater than zero indicate how often the message is output.
For periodic output messages the rate relates to the event the message is related to. For example,
the UBX-NAV-PVT (navigation position velocity and time solution) is related to the navigation epoch.
If the rate of this message is set to one (1), it will be output for every navigation epoch. If the rate
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