SXBlue GPS Reference Manual
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Appendix B – Interface
This appendix provides information on interfacing the main aspects of your SXBlue GPS.
The main purpose of the SXBlue GPS is to provide differentially corrected position and
related information to a data logging or navigation device in the standard NMEA format.
In addition to the SXBlue GPS operating as a positioning sensor, you may also have a
use for the correction data received by the internal SBAS demodulator.
The following sections detail how to interface your SXBlue GPS depending on your
application.
GPS NMEA Output
When operating the SXBlue GPS as a differential positioning tool, the data output from
either SXBlue GPS communication port (Serial or Bluetooth) is NMEA data that provides
a variety of information, such as position, speed, satellites tracked, and more. This is
the normal data output and mode of operating the SXBlue GPS.
To establish communications between the SXBlue GPS receiver and your data logging
or navigation device in this mode of operation, you must:
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Connect Pin-2 - transmit (TX) of the supplied SXBlue GPS Serial cable to the receive pin
(RX) of the data logging or navigation device.
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Connect Pin-3 - receive (RX) of the SXBlue GPS Serial cable to transmit pin (TX) of the
other device if it is able to configure the SXBlue GPS. Otherwise, this connection is
optional.
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Connect Pin-5 - signal ground of the SXBlue GPS Serial Port to the signal return or ground
of the external device.
Figure B-1 illustrates the required interface between the SXBlue GPS and an external
device using the serial cable:
Figure B-1 Serial Interface
Note - For successful communications, the baud rate of the SXBlue GPS port
must be set to match that of the data logging or monitoring device. The SXBlue
GPS only supports an RS-232C serial port. Refer to the chapter 8 for instructions
related to setting the SXBlue GPS baud rate.
5
GND
2
TX NMEA
3
RX NMEA