NEO-D9S - Integration manual
Interface
Settings
Output protocol: UBX.
Input protocols without need of additional configuration: UBX.
USB
Output messages activated as in UART. Input protocols available as in UART.
I2C
Output messages activated as in UART. Input protocols available as in UART.
SPI
Output messages activated as in UART. Input protocols available as in UART.
Table 1: Default interface settings
The boot message is still output using $GNTXT messages. The messages are output when
the NEO-D9S is powered up.
Refer to the applicable interface description [
] for information about further settings.
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 communication
interfaces. These include parameters for the data framing, transfer rate and enabled input/output
protocols. See
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-*
I2C
CFG-I2C-*, CFG-I2CINPROT-*, CFG-I2COUTPROT-*
SPI
CFG-SPI-*, CFG-SPIINPROT-*, CFG-SPIOUTPROT-*
Table 2: Interface configurations
3.1.4.2 Message output configuration
The rate of the supported output messages is 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. The rates
of the output messages are individually configurable per communication interface. See the CFG-
MSGOUT-* configuration group.
Some messages, such as UBX-MON-VER, are non-periodic and will only be output as an answer to
a poll request.
The UBX-INF-* information messages are non-periodic output messages that do not have a
message rate configuration. Instead they can be enabled for each communication interface via the
CFG-INFMSG-* configuration group.
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