NEO-D9S - Integration manual
Figure 3: NEO-D9S output isolation
Figure 4: NEO-D9S input isolation
3.2.1 UART
A Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) port consists of an RX and a TX line. Neither
handshaking signals nor hardware flow control signals are available. The UART interface protocol
and baud rate can be configured but there is no support for setting different baud rates for reception
and transmission.
The NEO-D9S includes two UART serial ports. UART1 can be used as a host interface for
configuration, monitoring and control.
UART2 may be used to provide correction data directly to a high precision GNSS receiver
from the u-blox F9 platform. To check whether a specific u-blox F9 product supports
correction data output by the NEO-D9S, refer to its Integration manual.
The UART RX interface will be disabled when more than 100 frame errors are detected
during a one-second period. This can happen if the wrong baud rate is used or the UART RX
pin is grounded. An error message appears when the UART RX interface is re-enabled at the
end of the one-second period.
Baud rate
Data bits
Parity
Stop bits
9600
8
none
1
19200
8
none
1
38400
8
none
1
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