RXM-GPS-F4-T Linx Technologies, RXM-GPS-F4-T Datasheet - Page 25

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RXM-GPS-F4-T

Manufacturer Part Number
RXM-GPS-F4-T
Description
GPS Modules F4 Series GPS Recvr Module Tape and Reel
Manufacturer
Linx Technologies
Datasheet

Specifications of RXM-GPS-F4-T

Rohs
yes
Frequency Band
1575.42 MHz
Number Of Channels
48
Time To First Fix (cold Start)
32 s
Acquisition Sensitivity
- 159.5 dBm
Horizontal Position Accuracy
3 m
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V
Operating Supply Current
56 mA
Interface Type
Serial
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Dimensions
15 mm x 13 mm x 2.2 mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 30 C
Figure 21: Message ID Values
100 – SetSerialPort
This command message is used to set the protocol (SiRF binary or NMEA)
and/or the communication parameters (baud rate). Generally, this
command is used to switch the module back to SiRF binary protocol mode
where a more extensive command message set is available. When a valid
message is received, the parameters are stored in battery-backed SRAM
and the receiver restarts using the saved parameters.
Figure 22 below contains the values for the following example:
Switch to SiRF binary protocol at 9600,8,N,1
$PSRF100,0,9600,8,1,0*0C
Figure 22: SetSerialPort Example
For details on the SiRF binary protocol, please refer to SiRF’s Binary
Protocol Reference Manual.
1. SiRF protocol is only valid for 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity.
2. Default settings are NMEA protocol using 9,600 baud, 8 data bits, 2 stop bits and no
SetSerialPort Example
parity.
Message ID
<CR> <LF>
Checksum
DataBits
StopBits
Protocol
Name
Parity
Baud
Query
Query
$PSRF100
Example
9600
*0C
0
8
1
0
214
215
Description
PSRF100 protocol header
0=SiRF binary, 1=NMEA
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
8
0, 1
0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even
End of message termination
1
1
21
Get confi guration and last state of all GPIOs
Get confi guration and current state of all
GPIOs
1

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