Page 4 - platform for evaluation purposes.; Equipment supplied; This kit should contain the items illustrated in Figure 2-1.; Jupiter 30 GPS development unit; usage under various conditions
4 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 1.0 Introduction This document provides detailed guidelines for the operation and configuration of the Jupiter 30 GPS Module Development Kit. The AA003029 series o...
Page 6 - Software and documentation CD; SiRFflash), and other information on how to use GPS receivers.; Equipment required; Technical configuration; functionality of the Jupiter 30 GPS development unit.
6 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 6. Software and documentation CD The CD contains the Jupiter 30 GPS receiver data sheet, PC Analysis software (SiRFDemo and SiRFflash), and other information on ho...
Page 7 - Configuration DIP switch; ON; Configuration DIP switch.; Switch; Serial BOOT; Table 3-1 DIP switch settings
7 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 3.1.7 Serial port 2 This is the auxiliary serial port, and primarily used for the reception of RTCM SC-104 DGPS (Differential GPS) correction messages. 3.1.9 Anten...
Page 8 - even with the main power switch in the off position.; Dip; the preamp function.; DIP switch 8 – Antenna preamp power enable; the active antenna supplied with the kit.; Figure 3-5 Internal layout of the development unit
8 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 3.2.3 DIP switch 3 – BOOT from serial mode DIP switch 3 interfaces with the BOOT pad of the module and allows the user to upgrade the Flash memory. For normal oper...
Page 9 - Figure 3-3 Function LEDs on front panel; This LED indicates presence of primary DC power to the module.; Clock out connector; Pin number; not used; Table 3-2 Pin functions of the clock out connector
9 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 3.3 Function LEDs There are four LEDs on the front panel of the development unit, indicating the status of a selection of basic functions. The functions of the LED...
Page 10 - Figure 3-6 Jupiter 30 adapter board
10 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. Figure 3-6 Jupiter 30 adapter board Jupiter 30 module antenna power LED GPS fix LED J1 J2 (not normally fitted) RTC backup battery (not normally fitted)
Page 11 - Figure 3-4 Pin layout of the clock out connector; Manufacturer; Molex; Table 3-3 Mating connector part description; Internal configuration; Pins; the Jupiter 30 module.; Table 3-4 Pin functionality
11 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 4 3 2 1 Figure 3-4 Pin layout of the clock out connector A mating connector for the clock out connector is supplied with the development kit. The part number is s...
Page 12 - signals available on the test points are shown in Table 3-5.; Test point; TXA; Table 3-5 Signals available on the test points; in conjunction with the development unit. These are as follows:
12 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. In addition to the configurable jumpers, there is a selection of test points on the board. The signals available on the test points are shown in Table 3-5. Test p...
Page 13 - Jupiter 30 module on adapter board; Table 3-6 lists the pin configurations for the J1 and J2 connectors.; Jupiter function; VDD; Operating instructions; Initial connection and operation; Install the supplied SiRFdemo on your PC:
13 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 3.6 Jupiter 30 module on adapter board Figure 3-6 (on the following page) shows the adapter board with the positions of the connectors and indicators. Table 3-6 l...
Page 14 - development unit’s Serial Port 1.; Positioning the GPS antenna
14 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 3. Connect the DB9 serial data cable between the PC serial communication port and the development unit’s Serial Port 1. 4. Place the antenna in a site where a goo...
Page 15 - Operating the GPS Analyser software; must be enabled in the NMEA protocol for this software to be used.; To enable the receiver output; the Baud rate to 9600 Baud.; Figure 4-1 Development unit test equipment
15 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. 4.4 Operating the GPS Analyser software There are two software packages supplied with the GPS Development Kit: SiRFDemo and SiRFflash. The VisualGPS program can b...
Page 16 - To set the receiver output to SiRF binary; from the drop down menu.; Acronyms used in this document; One Pulse Per Second
16 LA000578A © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice. suggested that VisualGPS is used for analysis, rather than SiRFDemo. To provide graphical presentation of the data, the receiver can be set to output in SiRF bina...