Cheap GPS
I got some spam today from Buy.com which I have bought from before and they're·decent.
Anyway one of the items was USB GPS for a laptop. I ordered one on the chance that I can hack into on the other side of the USB interface. I'm guessing there is just a USB to serial adapter chip in the cable.
If it works out·it's a steal for $13 w/ free shipping.
http://enews.buy.com/cgi-bin5/DM/y/nszA0Jq2co0QPb0Cgfe0GY
Update: I just checked the·link again and they are sold out. But maybe worth a google search and see if anyone else is selling them cheap.
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Jim Fouch
FOUCH SOFTWARE
Anyway one of the items was USB GPS for a laptop. I ordered one on the chance that I can hack into on the other side of the USB interface. I'm guessing there is just a USB to serial adapter chip in the cable.
If it works out·it's a steal for $13 w/ free shipping.
http://enews.buy.com/cgi-bin5/DM/y/nszA0Jq2co0QPb0Cgfe0GY
Update: I just checked the·link again and they are sold out. But maybe worth a google search and see if anyone else is selling them cheap.
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Jim Fouch
FOUCH SOFTWARE
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Jim Fouch
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- Stephen
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(This is what one gets for being a TIIIIGHTWAAAAD!!!)
Oh one last question I am confused does the one you have have an antenna?
Like I said, I was able to find all five ground pins easily. And two different pins that seem to energize both crystals on the board and some of the vcc pins on several chips when +5V is connected. But there's also a master reset pin that needs to be tied high, and two option pins that need to be one low and the other high. This is assuming this model has any similarity to the data weirdstuff links to. Heck, with no datasheet, the rest of the pins could be some kind of parallel interface for all anyone knows.
I have two, PM me your address and I'll mail one to you.
After 3 hours of poking it with a continuity checker and Googling data sheets I have the Rockwell GPS alive and emitting serial data and 1PPS! Next hurdle is to figure out what serial data it's spewing out because it's certainly not ASCII, or it's at some funky speed or configuration. If anyone's interested, here's the pinout I've found so far.
1 - Ant Pwr
2 - VCC
3 - GND
4 - ? (floats lo)
5 - Battery backup to DS1302 RTC
6 - Serial OUT
7 - 1PPS
8 - ? (floats lo)
9 - ? (floats hi)
10 - Battery backup to MAX704 (and then to sram maybe)
11 - GND
12 - ? (floats lo)
13 - Master Reset (This needs to be tied high, not floating.)
14 - GND
15 - ? (floats lo)
16 - ? (floats hi)
17 - GND
18 - ? (floats hi)
19 - GND
20 - ? (floats hi)
Post Edited (Shmoopy) : 1/5/2010 6:39:48 AM GMT
The serial data will be ttl and may be inverted. To not be ascii would be very strange.
Does anybody know any tricks to diagnosing serial communications without an expensive logic analyzer?
Confirmed that the unit is sending Rockwell Binary Format data at 9600bps. This may good for my application because it eliminates the need for ASCII conversion.
-MH
What was your searching technique? I spent more time than I care to think about trying to find the correct data for this unit.
Real bummer about the lack of 10KHz.
Rick
Next step, find a tightwad compatible antenna
Post Edited (Shmoopy) : 1/6/2010 5:03:21 PM GMT
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?sourceid=navclient&rlz=1T4ACAW_enUS313US313&q=gps+antenna&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=14764762512904657686&ei=ssFES6qsLMmzlAfcgo2mBw&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=image&resnum=4&ved=0CCoQ8gIwAw#
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Tightwad approved! thanks!
http://www.express-builder.com/docs/gpsant/
here's even a better design, it's a little big and gawky, but has much better sensitivity, especially for sats closer to the horizon. as with the patch design, it basically just looks straight up, (or whatever direction you have it pointed). this design uses a turnstile configuration, i've used this design before for we-fax weather satellite reception and you just can't beat it!
http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/0210036.pdf
Post Edited (kf4ixm) : 1/6/2010 5:48:54 PM GMT
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- Stephen
pin2 - +5V
pin3 - GND
pin4 - +5V (NMEA)
pin6 - data out
pin9 - data in
pin11 - GND
pin13 - +5V (master reset)
pin14 - GND
pin17 - GND
pin19 - GND
pin20 - GND (for 4800bps)
This is how I was trying to run the GPSs at first time.
Today I was trying with connecting +5V to pin 10, then +5V to pin 5, and after that +5V to both of them pin5 and pin10. I think it should work and without this two connections, but I am trying everything now..... dont know what to try now..... if you see what I am doing wrong or missing pls HELP!!!!
1: +5 (ant)
2: +5 (Vcc)
3: GND
4: +5 (NMEA) - GND or float (BINARY) I have a jumper here.
5: NC
6: Serial out
7: 1PPS out
8: NC
9: Serial in
10: ~4.8v from supercap (only helps in binary mode)
11: GND
12: NC
13: +5
14: GND
15: NC
16: NC
17: GND
18: NC
19: GND
20: GND (4800b) +5 or float (9600) I have a jumper here
Are you using your unit with good reliability? I may pick one up since they are still available.
Jim
PS Could I get the full data sheet? PM sent.
Post Edited (hover1) : 6/21/2010 8:56:24 PM GMT
I have only been using the unit for <1s accurate timestamps. Sorry I don't have any data on the spatial (geodetic?) accuracy. But at $10, go ahead and give it a try.