Motorola Oncore GT Manuel d'utilisateur

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QUICK START GUIDE
MOTOROLA Oncore GT
GPS Module for Embedded OEM
A rugged and reliable eight-channel receiver, the Oncore™ GT provides position and velocity
data anywhere on Earth, at any time of day, in any weather. It also provides accurate time. A
one-pulse-per-second signal output is synchronized to UTC within a nominal accuracy of five
hundred nanoseconds—ideal for multi-site synchronization and time-distribution applications.
Features
• 8-channel parallel receiver, 8 simultaneous satellite vehicles, L1 1575.42 MHz
• Code plus carrier tracking (carrier-aided tracking)
• Velocity: 1000 knots (515 m/s); > 1000 knots at altitudes < 60,000 ft.
• Position filtering
• Antenna current sense circuit
• Operates from +5 Vdc regulated power
• TTL interface to host equipment
• 3-dimensional positioning within 25 meters, SEP (without Selective Availability [SA])
• Latitude, longitude, height, velocity, heading, time, and satellite status information output either
continuously (once per second) or polled
• Differential GPS with Motorola binary corrections
• RTCM SC-104 differential GPS correction input on second comm port
• Motorola binary protocol at 9600 baud
• NMEA 0183 output at 4800 baud: GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV, RMC, VTG, ZDA sentences
• Velocity filtering
• 1PPS output (+/- 500 ns accuracy)
Time To First Fix (TTFF)
• < 15 s typical TTFF-hot (with current almanac, position, time and ephemeris)
• < 45 s typical TTFF-warm (with current almanac, position and time)
• < 90 s typical TTFF-cold
Oncore™ Operation Voltage and Current Ranges
5VDC Main power
Voltage: 4.75 V to 5.25 V
50 mV peak-to-peak ripple
Current: < 0.9 W at 5 V at 25°C with active antenna drawing 20 mA
BATTERY (Externally applied backup power)
Voltage: 2.5 V to 5.25 V
Current: 5 µA typical @ 2.5 V
100 µA typical @ 5.0 V
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The information presented in this document is presented “AS-IS” and
no warranty or guarantee is offered or implied. Nor is any liability assumed for any damages,
either actual or punitive incurred by the use or misuse of the information contained in this
document.
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Page 1 - QUICK START GUIDE

QUICK START GUIDE MOTOROLA Oncore™ GT GPS Module for Embedded OEM A rugged and reliable eight-channel receiver, the Oncore™ GT provides position and

Page 2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

ONCORE™ USER’S GUIDE The complete Oncore™ User’s Guide is available in Acrobat .pdf file format at the Motorola GPS products website: http://www.moto

Page 3 - 1PPS SIGNAL

Refer to Figure 2 for the following instructions. 1. Attach the desired antenna connector (typically SMB or BNC female) to one end of the RG-174. 2.

Page 4 - ANTENNA

ANTENNA Inexpensive GPS antennas are often available at www.ebay.com for a cost $10.00-$30.00 Like all things on Ebay, your mileage may vary. Be cer

Page 5 - SOFTWARE RESOURCES

4. Verify voltage levels on all pins of the 10-pin connector prior to connecting the Oncore™ to the RS-232 interface! See figure 1 for pin orientatio

Page 6 - INFORMATION LINKS

NMEATime (Shareware) - http://www.apollocom.com/NMEATime/ NMEA Time sets the PC clock to the time from the GPS receiver. The software uses GPGGA, GPR

Page 7

Figure 5 - Suggested RS-232 GPS Receiver to Computer and Time Sync Interface Bill of Materials Item Qty Ref Value 1-3 1 C1, C5, C6 0.1 uF bypas

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