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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 how to use GPS receivers.

2.2 Equipment required

The following equipment is also required to evaluate the Jupiter 30 receiver.

• IBM compatible PC
• Minimum one serial port (If your PC only has USB, a USB/RS232 converter can be 

employed)

• Windows 95/98, WinNT4.0 or higher
• 486 100MHz or higher
• SVGA at least 800x600 resolution
• 16 Megabytes of RAM
• 6 Megabytes (min) of disk space

3.0 Technical configuration

This section provides a detailed description of all the technical aspects and configurable 

functionality of the Jupiter 30 GPS development unit.

3.1 Overview

Figure 3-1 illustrates the connectors, switches and LEDs available on the development unit.

3.1.1 Power switch (On/Off)

The switch on the front panel controls primary power to the Jupiter 30 receiver module inside. 

The power status LED (see section 3.3) indicates the state of the unit: if lit, the module has 

primary power supplied. If the configuration DIP switch 5 is on and Jumper JB5/6 linked, the 

module’s secondary supply SRAM and RTC will continue to be powered when the power switch 

is off. Only the removal of the DC power input at the rear of the unit will stop secondary power 

being applied (assuming Jumper JB5/6 and switch 5 are correctly set). Having this secondary 

power supply applied means that the Jupiter 30 will have a ‘hot start’ capability when primary 

power is re-applied within 4 hours, and a ‘warm start’ thereafter, by maintaining last position, 

current time and satellite ephemerides.

3.1.2 Configuration DIP switch

The configuration DIP switch on the front panel provides the ability to configure the Jupiter 

30 module, offering flexibility depending on the specific application. Refer to section 3.2 for a 

description of the functionality of each individual switch, including the typical settings when using 

the Jupiter 30 module.

3.1.3 Function LEDs

The four LEDs on the front panel provide an indication of the current status of basic features 

associated with the development unit. Refer to section 3.3 for a complete description of the 

function of each LED. 

3.1.4 Reset switch

A reset push button is provided on the front panel to generate a receiver system hardware reset. 

3.1.5 Clock out connector

The Clock out connector, located on the rear panel of the development unit, can be used to 

provide module generated timing signals. Refer to section 3.4 for more detailed information.

3.1.6 Serial port 1

This host serial port is used to send and receive serial data. This port is used as the default, with 

transmission in NMEA format at the rate of 9600 Baud. The connectors to be used with these 

serial ports are 9-pin D-subminiature connectors.

Summary of Contents for LA000578A

Page 1: ...upiter 30 20 channel GPS receiver module Development kit Guide AA003029 series Related products Jupiter 30 standard AA003025 G Related documents Jupiter 30 Data sheet LA000576 Jupiter 30 Product brief...

Page 2: ...h 3 BOOT from serial mode 8 3 2 4 DIP switch 4 GPIO1 W_TICKS input 8 3 2 5 DIP switch 5 RTC backup power enable 8 3 2 6 DIP switch 6 Antenna preamp power select 3 3 V or 5 12 V 8 3 2 7 DIP switch 7 An...

Page 3: ...on LEDs on front panel 9 Figure 3 6 Jupiter 30 adapter board 10 Figure 3 4 Pin layout of the clock out connector 11 Figure 4 1 Development unit test equipment 15 Tables Table 3 1 DIP switch settings 7...

Page 4: ...Windows based software presents the receiver s raw data in a geographical form allowing both detailed analysis and evaluation for both NMEA and SiRF Binary formats 2 0 Equipment This section provides...

Page 5: ...face cable A serial cable is provided to interface between the development unit and the customer s PC or between the development unit and a DGPS receiver This cable is terminated at both ends with fem...

Page 6: ...al of the DC power input at the rear of the unit will stop secondary power being applied assuming Jumper JB5 6 and switch 5 are correctly set Having this secondary power supply applied means that the...

Page 7: ...ACKUP POWER ON enabled 6 PREAMP power select OFF 3 V 7 PREAMP power select OFF 12 V 8 PREAMP power enable ON enabled These functions have been disabled by internal switch SW3 to allow correct operatio...

Page 8: ...the off position 3 2 6 DIP switch 6 Antenna preamp power select 3 3 V or 5 12 V Dip switch 6 provides control of the antenna preamp voltage applied to the module The switch position determines the sup...

Page 9: ...will begin flashing when the receiver is tracking a satellite 3 3 2 Power This LED indicates presence of primary DC power to the module 3 3 3 AUX This LED shows activity on the auxiliary serial RS232...

Page 10: ...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 fitte...

Page 11: ...ary to open the unit Figure 3 5 illustrates the internal layout of the development unit board As shown in Figure 3 5 there is a selection of links that can be configured to provide functionality depen...

Page 12: ...nts are shown in Table 3 5 Test point Function E1 TXA E2 RXA E3 TXB E4 RXB E6 1PPS E7 not used E8 ground E9 ground Table 3 5 Signals available on the test points There are some settings that should no...

Page 13: ...6 GPIO13 18 GND 17 GND 18 1PPS 19 19 GPS_FIX GPIO10 20 Table 3 6 Connections J1 2 mm pitch header and J2 2 54 mm pitch header 4 0 Operating instructions This section provides important information for...

Page 14: ...S signals can reflect off metal or coated glass These reflections have a longer path than direct signals and can cause multi path errors 4 3 Connecting an RTCM differential source For debugging purpos...

Page 15: ...t the Settings Communications tab 3 When the Communications Settings window is displayed select the correct COM Port and set the Baud rate to 9600 Baud When this has been carried out and the developme...

Page 16: ...SiRF binary select the Action menu and click on the Switch to SiRF Protocol This should now present information in each window similar to that of VisualGPS Whilst enabled in SiRF binary protocol more...

Page 17: ...VMAN PRODUCTS INCLUDING LIABILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES MERCHANTABILITY OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELL...

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