J-F2,000X-DK Navman Wireless, J-F2,000X-DK Datasheet

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J-F2,000X-DK

Manufacturer Part Number
J-F2,000X-DK
Description
EVAL KIT GPS JUPITER 2
Manufacturer
Navman Wireless
Series
-r
Type
Receiver, GPSr
Datasheets

Specifications of J-F2,000X-DK

Frequency
1575.42MHz
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
Jupiter 2
Other names
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J-F2,000X-DK Summary of contents

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... To prevent ESD and EOS damage, a properly grounded ESD wrist strap should be worn when working inside the EVK. Do not remove or install jumpers while USB power is applied. Do not short the RF signal to ground if the antenna voltage jumper is installed. Damage to the EVK may result. © 2010 Navman Wireless OEM. All Rights Reserved. ...

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... NSTALLING THE RIVERS I S RFL ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 NSTALLING I IVE 2 JUPITER-F EVALUATION KIT .................................................................................................................................. 6 W ’ B ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 HAT S IN THE ............................................................................................................................................ 7 UPITER VALUATION OARD Item Function ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Jumper Configuration............................................................................................................................................ 8 STEP-BY-STEP: FIRST TIME RUNNING THE JUPITER ............................................................................................................................ 9 TEP BY TEP IRST IME ONNECTION 2 JUPITER-F ON SIRFLIVE ....................................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................................... 11 AIN NTERFACE .................................................................................................................................... 11 ONNECTING O THE ...

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... Framework 2.0  This will be automatically installed by the SiRFLive package if necessary (internet connection is required). A programmed/flashed Jupiter-F o SiRFlash_402 and above if needed to flash the Jupiter-F o GSD4e v4.0.2-P1 firmware to be flashed on the Jupiter-F Installing the USB Drivers 2 Before connecting the Jupiter-F Evaluation Kit, install the necessary USB drivers. ...

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Installing SiRFLive ***NOTE*** SiRFLive does not work on 64-bit OS machine at this time! Minimum PC requirements: Pentium CPU 2 GHz RAM 100 MB hard drive Recommended RAM 1280 x 1024 screen resolution Ensure ...

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... Jupiter-F Evaluation Kit Jupiter-F Evaluation Kit 2 What’s in the Box USB Cable Jupiter Eval Kit 2 Antenna USB Drive 6 ...

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... BOOT Pin A jumper on J3 will pull the BOOT_0 high, putting the module into internal BOOT mode for firmware flashing Battery Backup Pin A jumper on J2 will utilize a 3V lithium battery installed on BT1. Refer to Section 5 on how to properly utilize a battery with the J-F 2 Chapter 2 ...

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... Jumper Configuration J2 Normal GPS (Battery) (BOOT) w/ provided Active NO Antenna no Battery w/ Passive Antenna no NO Battery w/ Active Antenna and YES Battery w/ Passive Antenna YES and Battery Flashing the GPS N/A 2 Chapter 2 Jupiter-F Evaluation Kit J3 J6 (Active Ant) NO YES YES NO NO YES N/A 8 ...

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... First Time Running Jupiter-F Step-by-Step: First Time Running the Jupiter-F 2 The Jupiter-F evaluation board defaults to hibernate mode as soon as the USB is connected important to understand the different power states in order the correct mode for the desired operation. Step-by-Step: First Time Connection 1. Before connecting the evaluation board, ensure that the USB drivers have been installed. ...

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... The Full Power Mode will be indicated by the Module ON LED. 8. Connect the provided GPS Active Antenna. NOTE: The evaluation kit is outputting 3.3V to the antenna. For a passive antenna, the jumper on J6 needs to be removed. 9. Place the GPS Active Antenna to where it has a clear view of open sky. ...

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... After launching SiRFLive, first notice the application’s main interface. Figure 5: Main Menu Bar Figure 6: Main Tool Bar Connecting To the Jupiter-F The user can utilize either the Main Menu Bar or the Main Tool Bar. Main Menu Bar Under the option “Receiver” on the Main Menu Bar, there is a selection “Connect. . .” This will open the Receiver settings for connection ...

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... Or the “Connect” button Rx Port Settings Select the GSD4e Product Family, RS232/USB, and the Correct COM Port. Figure 8: The Rx Port Connection Window Default Baud rate for NMEA is 4800, and 115200 for OSP. SiRFLive uses AUTODETECT to synchronize the protocol and baud rate. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive 12 ...

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... If not all the default windows are arranged or opened, under the Main Menu Bar “Window” > “Restore Layout” > “Default.” Signal View (main tool bar icon) Type of Fix Figure 9 Shows the satellite signal levels. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive Satellite Data 13 ...

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... Green satellites – nonzero C/N0 and are being used in the navigation solution Skyblue satellites – SBAS satellites Orange satellites – ABP is being used to acquire satellites Magenta satellites – Extended Ephemeris is being used to acquire satellites. Figure 10: Displays the satellites by azimuth and elevation. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive 14 ...

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... Debug View (main tool bar icon) Shows the communication messages with the receiver. Figure 11: Debug view with One Socket Protocol messages. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive 15 ...

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... Location View (main tool bar icon) Displays more detailed information regarding the UTC, TOW, Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, etc. Map Position Configuration Clear Data Map position button requires Internet access to work. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive Set Reference Location Figure 12: Location view 16 ...

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... Most of the Receiver Commands can be accessed through the Main Menu Bar under “Receiver” > “Command.” There are also shortcuts on the Main Tool Bar which will be covered in this section. Figure 13: All the commands for the receiver. All of the Receiver Commands become available in One Socket Protocol (OSP) only. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive 17 ...

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... The “Reset” window should open. Reference Location allows the user to change the position used as the reference. This helps determine position accuracy in conjunction with Time-To-First-Fix values. Resets are used to measure the TTFF of the receiver. The TTFF/Nav Accuracy window conveniently displays the TTFF in seconds and Navigation accuracy based on the Reference Location. ...

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... The number of available commands in NMEA is limited compared to OSP. Switching to OSP for testing is recommended the Main Menu Bar, select “Receiver” > “Command” > “Switch Protocols. . .” Figure 15: Switching to OSP protocol with its default 115200 baud rate 2. Click “Set” to apply settings. Switching to NMEA should be similar. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive 19 ...

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... Setting the IC Configuration 2 The Jupiter-F module has two LNA modes, a high gain mode, and a low gain mode. The high gain mode is ideal for passive antenna applications, while the low gain mode is ideal for active antenna applications. Table 1: LNA information and antenna gain requirements The development kit hardware is set up to use an active antenna ...

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... Figure 16: Configuring the IC parameters. 5. Click “OK” after all necessary changes. Figure 17: Click “Yes” in order for new changes to be applied. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive 21 ...

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... After specifying the output folder and output name, close the “Specify log file name:” window by clicking Open and the “Log File Path:” bar should be filled with the file path. 4. Select the desired Log Format, and click “Start” in order to start logging. 2 Chapter 4 Jupiter-F on SiRFLive 22 ...

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... The J-F evaluation kit supports the use of battery backup. If the 3V lithium coin cell is installed, and the jumper on the Battery Backup pin (J2) is installed then the evaluation kit will support battery backup. However, the procedure must adhere to the instructions below To safely enter battery backup: 1 ...

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... Once in Boot Mode, the module will no longer respond to the ON_OFF pulse. Power needs to be removed in order to leave Boot Mode. This can be done by removing the USB cable and the Battery Backup. 6 Re-apply power and remove the jumper across J3. Press the ON_OFF pulse and the unit will be in Full-Power Mode ready to communicate. 2 The evaluation Jupiter-F device needs BOOT mode in order to flash ...

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... Wait for the Module ON LED to turn on, indicating that the module has left hibernate mode now in Boot mode and ready to be flashed with firmware. Going into Full Power Mode 1. From hibernate mode (Module ON LED off), ensure that there is no jumper on the BOOT Pin J3 Wake up the Jupiter-F module by pressing the ON_OFF Pulse pushbutton once ...

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... The bundled M820B antenna requires a DC voltage between 2.7V to 6.0V. The Evaluation Kit can provide 3.3V to the active antenna by adding a jumper on J6. The active antenna should be low gain variety. For passive antenna connection, ensure that jumper J6 is not installed in order to prevent damage. ...

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D APPENDIX : Testing InstantFix 1 Testing InstantFix 1 General Description InstantFix technology eliminates the start-up wait time that extends Time-To-First-Fix (TTFF). InstantFix employs an Extended Ephemeris file that is acquired through a network connection, which eliminates the need to ...

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Connect to the EVK. Make sure that the EVK is in OSP protocol in order to visually see if the unit is using the Extended Ephemeris file. A Purple Satellite indicates that Extended Ephemeris is being used. 9. Send ...

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... A2 B2 GP3 GP4 GP5 5 GND GND 8 VSS NLSV2T244MUTAG DS2 DS3 NLSV2T244MUTAG 1PPS ON PIC12C508A-04I/SN SW2 ON-OFF NOTES: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL RESISTORS ARE 1/10 WATT 5%. NAVMAN WIRELESS Title SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, J-F2 Size Document Number C SCH30062010 Date: Thursday, May 27, 2010 Sheet ON_OFF A Rev ...

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