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PmodGPS™ Reference Manual
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Interfacing with the Pmod
The PmodGPS uses UART protocol for data transmission and reception. The interface operates at a default baud
rate of 9.6 kBd, 8 data bits, no parity, and with single stop bits. However, users can change the baud rate to
predefined values that range from 4.8 kBd to 115.2 kBd.
The reset pin (NRST) on J2 allows normal operation in active low. If users toggle the NRST pin it will completely reset
the module. This reset performs similar to a power cycling of the device. The 1 PPS pin on J1 provides a one pulse-
per-second output synchronized with GPS time (see the timing diagram in Fig. 1).
The 3DF pin on J1 indicates the status of the user's positional fix. When the module has a constant fix (2D or 3D)
this pin stays low, if the module is unable to get a fix then the pin will toggle every second. (See Fig. 2) LD1 also
follows this same behavior pattern in order to give the user a visual representation.
The PmodGPS also comes equipped with a coin cell retainer for a 12.5 mm coin cell battery. Users can significantly
reduce the amount of time that it takes to acquire the first positional fix by installing a 3V coin cell battery. With the
battery installed the module can also perform a hot start or a warm start instead of cold starting where users have
to supply power to the VCC.
Note: The ground square solder pad of the coin cell retainer may develop an oxide build up that will keep the battery
from making a good connection. Users should simply scuff up the square solder pad inside J3 to remove any buildup.
Oxide buildup may also occur if there has not been a battery in the retainer for a while.
A cold start takes one or two minutes while outside in good conditions, and can take several minutes more if
conditions are worse or the module is indoors. A hot start takes three to five seconds and a warm start varies
depending on how long the module has sat unpowered. Users can hot start the PmodGPS only if it has acquired a
fix within approximately the last two hours and with accessible backup power (coin cell battery) connected to the
coin cell retainer. A warm start occurs when the battery is connected but the module has been without power for
more than two hours.
Users may utilize an external antenna at their discretion by installing a Linx Technologies Inc. CONSMA 003.062
module on header J4. The antenna can speed up acquisition of GPS signal in some conditions, especially if the
antenna is outdoors and the module is indoors.
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Figure 1. 1PPS Pin Timing Diagram.
Figure 2. 3DF Pin output without a fix.
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