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OPERATION
3.1 Operating modes
After power up the IT430 module boots from the internal ROM to Hibernate state. The module
operation requires ON_OFF interrupt to wakeup for Normal (Navigation, Full on) mode. Modes of
operation:
•
Full on (Navigation, Full Power)
o
Power management system modes
•
Hibernate state
•
Reset state
3.2 Full on mode
The module will enter Hibernate state after first power up. The Navigation mode will start after
waking up from Hibernate state in cold start mode by sending ON_OFF signal interrupt pulse
from host. Power consumption will vary depending on the amount of satellite acquisitions and
number of satellites in track. This mode is also referenced as
Full on, Full Power
or
Navigation
mode.
Navigation is available and any configuration settings are valid as long as the VDD power supply
is active. When the VDD is powered off, settings are reset to factory configuration and receiver
performs a cold start on next power up.
VDD supply is intended to be kept active all the time and navigation activity is suggested to be
controlled to low quiescent
Hibernate
state via ON_OFF control input. See also chapter 3.3 and
4.2.
3.2.1 Host port configuration
User can select the host port configuration between UART, SPI (slave) and I
2
C (master/slave)
during power up boot. The port selection is not intended to be changed dynamically but only set
once at power up. Default host port is SPI and other host port configurations requires external
pull down or pull up resistor at CTS_N and RTS_N signals, see chapter 4 for details.
3.2.2 Power management system modes
The IT430 module supports also SiRF operating modes for reduced average power consumption
(
ref III
) like Adaptive TricklePower
TM
, Advanced Power Management
,
Push-to-Fix
TM
and
SiRFAware
TM
modes:
1.
Adaptive TricklePower (ATP):
In this mode the receiver stays at Full on power state for
200… 900ms and provides a valid fix. Between fixes with 1… 10 sec interval the receiver
stays in Hibernate state. ATP mode is configurable with SiRF binary protocol message
ID151 (
ref III
). The receiver stays once in while in Full on power mode automatically (typ.
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