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RGPSD212

Manufacturer Part Number
RGPSD212
Description
KIT EVAL FOR RGPSM202
Manufacturer
Semtech
Type
GPSr
Datasheet

Specifications of RGPSD212

Contents
Interface Board, Module, Antenna, USB Cable, Software and Documentation CD
For Use With/related Products
RGPSM202
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
5.5
The almanac data is the information transmitted by each satellite on the orbits and state (health) of the entire
constellation. The ephemeris is a list of accurate positions or locations of celestial objects as a function of time. So, the
availability of almanac and ephemeris data, in addition to time and approximate position, allows the GPS receiver to
rapidly acquire satellites as soon as it is turned on. There are 3 possible start conditions when the receiver is turned on:
a) the Cold Start, that is the start-up sequence of the receiver when no initialization data is available; b) the Warm Start,
that is the start-up sequence of the receiver when the last position, the time and the almanac information are available;
and c) the Hot Start, that is the start-up sequence of the receiver when the ephemeris, the last position, the time and the
almanac information are available.
In the RGPSM202, the GPS data structure, including almanac, ephemeris and last position fix, is copied into a specific
sector of the on-board Flash memory, that’s the back-up Flash sector, or BBFlash. The data are stored the first time the
almanac is complete and up-to-date, then every M minutes, where M is defined in Default Parameters Table *,
parameter #37. Alternatively, the Flash can be programmed with valid information during the manufacturing process.
This is to avoid downloading it from satellites, which takes approx. 12.5 minutes. Then, as long as the main power
supply remains turned ON, the GPS data structure is kept in RAM. However, data in RAM are not maintained if the main
supply is switched OFF (or in case of a power failure). In this case, upon power up, these data are uploaded from the
Flash back-up memory into the GPS data RAM. Provided these data are valid – 2 months for the Almanac, 2 hours for
ephemeris – the TTFF will be shorter than Cold Start TTFF, since the receiver will be in Warm or Hot start condition.
(*) see the Default Settings section below
With the Flash technology embedded in the design, it takes approx. 0.5 seconds typ., 1 second max. to erase and
update the Flash sectors where the GPS data structure is stored.
5.6
The receiver board has a hardware Real Time Clock chip that operates independently from the MCU and the GPS
function. When the GPS receiver is active and as soon as the GPS time becomes available the RTC is synchronized
with GPS time. Then, as long as GPS time is available, the RTC is synchronized every 60 seconds.
If the main power supply VCC is turned OFF and provided the VRTCBK supply is available, the RTC operates and keep
RTC information up to date. By doing so, when both the main VCC supply and the GPS receiver are turned ON again
the time information will be available.
5.7
This feature is useful when the initial position is incorrect, for example when the receiver is powered down, put on a
plane, flown 10,000 km, and then warm-started. If the user does not activate the DELPOSN I/O or does not send the
proprietary PXEMSTR,SSDI NMEA command, the receiver will start to search for the satellites it believes are above it
(warm start condition). However, after approximately 5 minutes, it will free up some of its channels to search for other
satellites in the constellation. When it finds one it will free up more channels and recover from a Warm start with an
inaccurate initial position.
5.8
The receiver has an embedded microcontroller voltage supply supervisor. This device will automatically generate a
hardware reset if the voltage supply goes under the specified value. In this case, the receiver will restart from a known
and stable state in case of a power shortage on the main supply while in operation.
In addition, the receiver firmware includes a system watchdog reset procedure. Should a system exception occur, the
receiver will execute a software reset to restart operation in a safe mode. In this case the receiver will not have position
fixes for 15 seconds on average.
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GPS DATA BACK-UP
REAL TIME CLOCK
SPLIT SEARCH MODE
HARDWARE RESET AND SYSTEM WATCHDOG
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