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1. 7 L UTM RET I 15 Contact Intormation SUDDOFE ooo roe rrt e E REE iensnsiladeanwedasaseendaeuactdas 7 L4 ms Woe G6 10875 01810 11s een ee teen ne er ne ee 8 1 Related DOCUMEDIS visseveicwiicuncossiodecsnauiveunastanmiewclvdan aa deu a naue ted 8 2 Preparing for theJupiter F2 oec eexibix cine epoceneswsnessnreeen n n aa aani 9 ROTE ee NR A T E A E eer iereaiees 9 2 1 nstallme the USB DIVES aa EE A S 9 22 Taalk SREL a AEE E E 9 5 Jupiter F2 Evaluation KIt iuiiouaeenietuesni Dese su aped rec vao vaa or Ode suuni DeEerCu Pad pUPESDsM Pb bME UNE cae 10 S MEER IC NRI AE NEUE 10 3 2 Jupiter Evaluation Board esssssssssssesseeseeenee ener nnne nnns nnne nans 11 Does PNE EOM TET TO Em 12 4 Step by Step First Time Running the Jupiter F2 Evaluation Board 13 4 1 Step by Step First Time Connection essssssseessseeeem rennen nnns 13 5 Jupiter F2 on SIRFLive 1l llesueeseeeeeeececeee eene nhe hene nen rns es senes e nuns 15 Dede IVER MC CS ETT 15 22 COMMS CHS Te JUPE T Ls ceu ucbet ierat citat beat Eon Has dem LDSRV OLI UR dA 15 5 3 SiRFLive Windows REEL 17 DAs Receiver COMMING S asenin a a iasa a aaa aia iasi 21 Battery Function on JF2 ccccccccccccccccececececesesseecececeeceecencenncccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 SHz Function on JF2 cccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeecceceeecceccc
2. Communication settings eie TUM Baud foo 1 Full rz Timing sec Ima Line COM cu 460800 pee e Total MEE H B Target boot mode state setting z is oon i Internal External Flash info Flash location settings 3 Manufacturer Chip select esmo Chipoffse o eae a Programming options Read settings rog g ont IET Chipset infa Erase relevant sectors only ns Fram p f Range Baseband f Erase whole chip To Update Input file infa File type File selection Lowest address KADEN Software Builds SamplesWw4iGSD4e_4 Highest address Action Execute Help About Exit Ase el ud i P y D n ay oe Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 32 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 8 2 Going into Boot Mode and Hibernate Mode The Jupiter F2 Evaluation Board s main power comes from its USB port Upon connection to a USB port the evaluation kit defaults to its hibernate mode J Hibernate mode is an ultra low power state that has both the RF and baseband turned off leaving only the RTC and battery backed RAM powered 8 2 1 1 Going into Boot Mode 1 From hibernate mode M
3. 1 Introduction 1 1 Scope Scope of this document is to give an overview of the Evaluation kit of the GPS standalone module JF2 1 2 Audience This document is intended for customers who are evaluating one or more products in the applicability table K gt Contact Information Support For general contact technical support to report documentation errors and to order manuals contact Telit Technical Support Center TTSC at TS EMEA telit com TS NORTHAMERICA telit com TS LATINAMERICA telit com TS APAC telit com Alternatively use http www telit com en products technical support center contact php For detailed information about where you can buy the Telit modules or for recommendations on accessories and components visit http www telit com To register for product news and announcements or for product questions contact Telit Technical Support Center TTSC Our aim is to make this guide as helpful as possible Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for improvements Telit appreciates feedback from the users of our information r e lt gt 1 v4 At Bs i p7 y pu ree amp 5 t a z TUTUP d id Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 7 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 1 4 Text Conventions Danger This information MUST be followe
4. wireless solutions Teli JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 JA Making machines talk a 9 Telit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 APPLICABILITY TABLE PRODUCT F Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 2 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document Telit assumes no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document or from use of the information obtained herein The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable However no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies or omissions Telit reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein and reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in content hereof with no obligation to notify any person of revisions or changes Telit does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product software or circuit described herein neither does it convey license under its patent rights or the rights of others It is possible that this publication may contain references to or information about Telit products machines and programs programming or services
5. a ag 4 y a B i Y 5 Wm T z Pd i s E we TUTUP baus ans is Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 9 of 35 Telit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 3 Jupiter F2 Evaluation Kit 3 1 What s in the Box USB Cable Antenna Jupiter Eval Kit USB Drive i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 3 2 Jupiter Evaluation Board TX LED IPPS LED Module ON LED Battery Backup BOOT FIR y Asoooo2oREV LJ Figure 2 JF2 assembly drawing ON OFF Pulse 3 3V Antenna Supply Item Function TX LED LED that is tied to the USB to UART bridge TX line The LED blinks whenever there is activity on the TX line 1PPS LED LED that pulses ON at 4 a second and OFF at 3 4 a second indicating a fix with the receiver Module ON LED LED indicating that the module is on Led is tied to the SYSTEM ON pin out of the Jupiter F2 ON OFF Pulse Pushbutton that sends a 1 8V voltage pulse to the ON OFF input of the Jupiter F2 module 3 3V Antenna Supply 3 of SWI pressed down provides a 3 3V output to an active antenna depress if connecting a passive antenna BOOT Pin 1 of SW pressed down will pull the BOOT high putting the module into internal BOOT mode for firmware flashing Battery Backup Pin 4 of SWI pressed down will utilize a 3V lithium battery installed on BT1 Refer to
6. Input Commands Figure 13 All the commands for the receiver ww All of the Receiver Commands become available in One Socket Protocol OSP only Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 21 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 4 1 1 Sending Resets main tool bar icon 1 Select Reset under the Main Menu Bar Receiver gt Command gt Reset Or Select the Reset icon on the Main Tool Bar 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 COM14 Reset Sets Reference Location X Latitude b O642 Iv Check Position Accuracy Longitude 117 Set as Default Altitude 24i 26 Config AutoReply Warm Init Params Position 7 Xime oe Et Week ill Yim 4202222 Tow pem Z m ES 1542 Channels f e Clock Drift Hz Reset Mode Messages Hot Start fV Enable Navlib Data C Warm Start No Init V Enable Development Data C Warm Start Init C Cold Start C Factory Reset C Factory Clear XO leaming C Factory Keep Flash Eeprom data tees Figure 14 Reset window J Resets are used to measure the TTFF of the receiver The TTFF Nav Accuracy window conveniently displays the TTFF in seconds and Navigation accuracy
7. Main Menu Bar Under the option Receiver on the Main Menu Bar there 1s a selection Connect This will open the Receiver settings for connection Window Receiver Figure 7 Connect to Receiver Ly e 7 Id A 4 i Me F Jm uu o lt i bra za p y TEN e 7 J r i gt w P lt E um f T lt r gt P 1 ES Am PEL Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 15 of 35 i el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 2 1 2 Main Tool Bar come4 8 de n Zuge mpe m e keklek g o 4 Select the Receiver Settings button Or the Connect button 5 2 1 3 Rx Port Settings Select the GSD4e Product Family RS232 USB and the Correct COM Port 2101 xi Product Family Fix Mame Physical Connection G5D4e SiRF_EWK R5232 U5B C qc R 232 Advance Settings Parity None Une B Part cout hi Baud Rate 4800 w Protocols Stop Bits Dre v Data Bits b zj Flow Control Mone xj Read Buffer is j Auto Detect Protocol and Baud Rate Advanced Settings OF Cancel i wm m rn Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 16 of 35 i el It JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 SiRFLive Windows After a s
8. Section 5 on how to properly utilize a battery with the JF2 Erer ETER without written authorization from Telit Dominiuniestione S p A All Rights Reserved Page 11 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 3 2 1 Switch Configuration 1 8V 10K R3 3VALT O 4POS DIP SW gt RE 1K Normal GPS Active Mem a inn ian w provided Active w Passive Antenna no Battery w Active Antenna and Battery w Passive Antenna and Battery Flashing the GPS For Dip SWI N A E r j 1 i 7 2 tas d E l awe n d B amp D w B E TUTTA Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 12 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 4 Step by Step First Time Running the Jupiter F2 Evaluation Board The Jupiter F2 evaluation board defaults to hibernate mode as soon as the USB is connected It is important to understand the different power states in order to be in the correct mode for the desired operation 4 1 Step by Step First Time Connection 1 Before connecting the evaluation board ensure that the USB drivers have been installed 2 As soon as the evaluation board is connected to the PC it will be detected and installed Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware USB Serial Converter ha
9. antenna The antenna feed is outputting 3 3V for the antenna To ensure that no cross correlation occurs ensure that the correct LNA gain setting is selected for the chosen GPS antenna for use In this case the provided GPS antenna the M820B S has 16dB typical gain 1 On the Main Menu Bar select Receiver gt Command gt IC Configure 2 Click on Advanced to open the IC Configuration fields ww A message will pop up warning about incorrectly configuring the IC parameters Ensure that you are aware of the correct parameter changes so as not to render your receiver non operational i Click Yes to proceed ii Under the selection LNA Gain Mode choose Low from the drop down menu Choosing Low will configure the internal LNA to its low gain mode This will make the Evaluation Kit better fitted to work with an active antenna Figure 16 displays the IC Configuration window Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 24 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 WO COM 4 IC Configuration x Fef Clk Frequency 15369000 Hz OK Iv New Configuration Cancel 22 bytes I0 Pin Contig Applicable for Version GSO4t 4 7 0 and G5D4e gt 4 0 1 Reference Initial Offset i r iael Ee Ei Siea abor Settings LNA Gain Mode High Power Supply Mode Internal LOU
10. 00 7 00 0 22 At the new 5Hz update rate the default NMEA messages are output accordingly RMC 0 2 second update GGA 0 2 second update GSA 02 second update GSV 1 second update ag re P 4 a 7t Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 29 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 7 2 One Socket Protocol OSP Messages SiRF One Socket Protocol OSP is supported This is an extension of the existing SiRF Binary protocol The following messages are output once per second MID2 MID3 MID4 MID 7 MID9 MID41 MID 64 SUB ID 2 One message for each satellite being tracked MID 138 7 2 1 Enable 5Hz Update OSP Through SiRFLive access the Main Menu Bar under Receiver gt Navigation gt Set 5Hz Nav select Enable 5Hz Nav Pi Note that for 5Hz update rate in OSP mode the receiver baud rate needs to be at least 57600 with all default OSP messages On ig SIRFLive 2 02 Marketing File a i E Window AGPS Help go mejeje afaj o oc Receiver Features c d Connect 4 Disconnect View Command Static Nav Plot Data b Set 5 Hz Nav b Enable 5Hz Way Set Ref Location et Reference Location DOP Mask Disable SH Wav Automation Test Elevation Mask Mode Mask Power Mask 5645 R
11. Default oem Ref Clock Warmup Delay 1 O23 ATC cycles Uncertainty 3000 ppb Power Control an aff Edge type Edge Rising On Off IRG Usage type RFID controlled On Off OFF type DFF enabled UART Contig Baud Rate 115200 Hw Flow Control Disable Wake Up Max Preamble fo Idle Byte Wakeup Delap E ZC Contig Master Address Host Os jee Slave Address Tracker Os joi Made MultiMaster Hate anokbps v Maz Mg Length HD IO Pin Config Predefined Settings IO Pin Config Enable Enable Sete Fey ES V5 Fes Tore None None GPIO 0 5 8 GPIO B r Aeg T3 GPIO O DR_IZC DIC Ox SFC GPIO 1 FT I2C CLE Ox 3FC GPIO 6 ETS Mj GPIO 2 TSTNE Ox 4 GPIO RTS Nj GPIO 3 ECLE s E Bis IFID 4 EIT RF DNE Ox E TA GPIO 5 TM x 7c GPIO 8 EIT 2 Figure 16 Configuring the IC parameters 1 Click OK after all necessary changes Tracker IC Changed 2 Send a Hot Start to enable Tracker IC changes e cmn z Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 25 of 35 l el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 Figure 17 Click Yes in order for new changes to be applied 5 4 1 4 Logging Data main tool bar icon SiRFLive is capable of collecting either the OSP message stream or the NMEA message stream into a log file 1 While the rece
12. XT 2 4 ile a F o Md i Ww E Bi J P T Ee ae 2 M Po li i Ss Lf SA 1 Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 28 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 5Hz Function on JF2 pA n NMEA Messages The JF2 default protocol is NMEA v3 0 at 4800 baud The following messages are the default NMEA messages outputted by the JF2 RMC 1 second update GGA 1 second update GSA 1 second update GSV 5 second update 7 1 1 Enable 5Hz Update NMEA Through SiRFLive access the Main Menu Bar under Receiver gt Navigation gt Set 5Hz Nav select Enable 5Hz Nav Pi Note that for 5Hz update rate in NMEA mode the receiver baud rate needs to be at least 38400 with all default NMEA messages On ig SIRFLive 2 02 Marketing File AGPS Window Help Bo ques e cale ey S Receiver Features c d Connect X Disconnect m n B A View COM42 Radar View Command Static Nav Plot Data b Set 5 Hz Nav b Enable 5Hz Way Disable 5Hz Wav Set Ref Location ge e erence Location DOP Mask Automation Test aton IE Elevation Mask Mode Mask Power Mask 5845 Ranging The Enable 5Hz Nav command in SiRFLive sends the following PSRF103 00 6 00 0 23 The Disable 5Hz Nav command in SiRF Live sends the following PSRF103
13. al Bus controllers Figure 4 In this case the COM port is assigned as COM5 At first application of power connecting of USB the evaluation board should default to hibernate mode The Module ON LED should be unlit Depress position 1 of SW1 BOOT Pin Press the ON OFF pulse button to bring the unit into Full Power Mode The Full Power Mode will be indicated by the Module ON LED Connect the provided GPS Active Antenna NOTE The evaluation kit is outputting 3 3V to the antenna For a passive antenna position 3 of SW1 needs to be depressed oa qo m Place the GPS Active Antenna to where it has a clear view of open sky The evaluation board can now be manipulated with the provided GPS tools SiRFLive or SIRFDemo 8 Refer to Chapter 4 Jupiter F2 on SiRFLive for using the JF2 on SiRFLive Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 14 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 Jupiter F2 on SiRF Live Launch the SiRFLive application p SiRF 5 1 Main Interface After launching SiRFLive first notice the application s main interface Fie Receiver Features AGPS Window Help Figure 5 Main Menu Bar i comes js aem n gl o6 DO Relee Gru 2 OS Figure 6 Main Tool Bar 92 Connecting To the Jupiter F2 The user can utilize either the Main Menu Bar or the Main Tool Bar 5 2 1 1
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15. anging The Enable 5Hz Nav command in SiRFLive sends the following AO A2 00 OE 88 00 00 04 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OF 02 00 A1 BO B3 The Disable 5Hz Nav command in SiRFLive sends the following AO A2 00 OE 88 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OF 02 00 9D BO B3 s 1 ont 2 EXC 4 Pip PS LL PE mmis y TEE AS f r z n PM d E umA ma 25 dion rs p n A4 id Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 30 of 35 2 MEN Tel JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 7 2 2 MID 136 Mode Control Message ID 1U iU Degraded 1U Mode Position Calc Mode Binary Hex Unit Description Scale Example Decimal 136 Reserved Controls use of 2 SV and 1 SV solutions XXXX XxxO ABP OFF XXXX xxx ABP ON XXXX XXOx Reverse EE OFF XXXX XX1x Reverse EE ON XXXX XOxx 5Hz nav update OFF XXXX xIxx 5Hz nav update ON XXXX Oxxx SBAS Ranging use OFF XXxx Ixxx SBAS Ranging use ON meters User specified altitude range 1 000 to 10 000 Controls use of 3 SV solution 0 Use last computed altitude User user input altitude Reserved 0 2 disable degraded mode 1 to 120 seconds degraded mode time limit 0 2 disable dead reckoning 1 to 120 seconds dead reckoning mode time limit 000 01 Alt Hold Mode Alt Hold Source Degraded 1 Time Out DR Time Out U Measu
16. based on the Reference Location e 2 ia zi Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 22 of 35 i el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 4 1 2 Switch Protocol The number of available commands in NMEA is limited compared to OSP Switching to OSP for testing is recommended 1 On the Main Menu Bar select Receiver gt Command gt Switch Protocols Switch Protocol Protocols OSP C NMEA Cancel Update Rate s GGA f Baud Rate GLL E 115200 GSA GSV RMC YTG Figure 15 Switching to OSP protocol with its default 115200 baud rate 2 Click Set to apply settings Switching to NMEA should be similar 5 4 1 3 Setting the IC Configuration The Jupiter F2 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 LNA Gain Setting Gain dB Noise Figure dB M aiaa Low 60 200 85 9 5 16 30 High 16 0 20 0 12 20 8 18 Table 1 LNA information and antenna gain requirements Page 23 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 The development kit hardware is set up to use an active
17. cecccaaceeseseeseseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 WEE UID INTC SSA SS RO A E E E AN 29 LLL EnablesSHz Update NMEA cosa icciibsviidesandedicnsertctunsiosadeciebsdbidwaiaiatnenir dtaaediaarboetaneteonoenbbsaaeatees 29 7 2 One Socket Protocol OSP Messages cccccceccccecceceeeeeceeceeaeeceeeeeeeaeecesaeeeesaeeeeaneees 30 Tal MoMA Ve DIAZ W C Ate OSP JT 30 122s MID 130 Mode OTN sancincro satan a cecrnscoase strtveaignitinces E E EE a a a gt E at idi 2 DM b anon j l T SY M EF Yel an v Nr A m Aa c XE E T utt i Bs f A y amp 1223 4 v 4 4 i ae en a 1 f A ak d a A bea a Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 5 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 CHE 0240 00 ara E E E EE ETE 32 Sde Flashe TNS Jupiler P2 yieee E E E 32 8 2 Going into Boot Mode and Hibernate Mode 0 cccecccceecceceeececeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeesaneeeeas 99 o tera DNA ad Ate oos hob up ASIDE AU bL COld Dun Ei tibi Rr bab a bau Fea REA 33 9 Document History NENRERIET 39 PS zat So ee e me ee p p x S p A All Rights Reserved Page 6 of 35 a ng Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications i el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20
18. d or catastrophic equipment failure or bodil injury may occur Caution or Warning Alerts the user to important points about integrating the module if these points are not followed the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction Tip or Information Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when integrating the module All dates are in ISO 8601 format 1 e Y YY Y MM DD 1 5 Related Documents e JF2 HW User Guide e JF2 Product Descritption NOTE e To prevent ESD and EOS damage a properly grounded ESD wrist strap should be worn when working inside the EVK e Do not alter switch positions while USB power is applied e Do not short the RF signal to ground if the antenna voltage is installed Damage to the EVK may result NOTE Always follow ESD safety precautions when utilizing the Jupiter F2 evaluation kit For additional information on the Jupiter F2 ask your sales representative for additional manuals adi x datasheets support etc Z xoi ery i p J i e ee ae Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 8 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 2 Preparing for theJupiter F2 What is Necessary To use the Jupiter F2 Evaluation kit you will need e FTDI USB Drivers e SiRFLive2 0 and above or e SiRFDemo e APC with a USB port that fulfills the mini
19. f the software or documentation may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Telit High Risk Materials Components units or third party products used in the product described herein are NOT fault tolerant and are NOT designed manufactured or intended for use as on line control equipment in the following hazardous environments requiring fail safe controls the operation of Nuclear Facilities Aircraft Navigation or Aircraft Communication Systems Air Traffic Control Life Support or Weapons Systems High Risk Activities Telit and its supplier s specifically disclaam any expressed or implied warranty of fitness for such High Risk Activities Trademarks TELIT and the Stylized T Logo are registered in Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Copyright O Telit Communications S p A 2011 5 a m n fg J y 5 m Hi y f A b 7 2 s AED d 4 ens E Gm Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 4 of 35 7t i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 Contents 1 Introduction 22 0 ccc cece cece cece nee e nce c ec ec en eneaeneaeececececenenenenceceseceneneasaeaeeeeeenes 7 EE
20. iver is outputting messages to SiRFLive click on the Log File icon on the Main Tool Bar or go through the Main Menu Bar under Log File then Start shown in Fig 18 Window AGPS Receiver Features Help EI Log File Convert Extract Find Plot EF Replay Open Chrilt o y Replay Clase X Fig 18 Main Menu Bar access to the Log File command Exit i The Log File window should open which is shown in Fig 19 Click on the button as indicated by the arrow in Fig 19 to open a window where the user can specify the output folder and the output file name 3l COM24 Log File xj Clear Log Fath Update Log Path Log File Path Jtest gps Log User Specified Messages Duration Lagging Log Format GPs Duration Logging Config Log Message Delayed Start Start Time 11 4301 AM 2 11 2011 End Time 12 420 PM ET lege r Duration feo Minutes Fig 19 Clicking on the button will give the user the control of the output folder and output name Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 26 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 ii 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 Select
21. mum software requirements o Windows XP o NET Framework 2 0 This will be automatically installed by the SiRFLive package if necessary internet connection is required e A programmed flashed Jupiter F2 evaluation device o SiRFlash 402 and above if needed to flash the Jupiter F2 device o GSD4e v4 1 0 P1 firmware to be flashed on the Jupiter F2 device if needed 2 1 Installing the USB Drivers Before connecting the Jupiter F2 Evaluation Kit install the necessary USB drivers 1 Double click the USB driver executable and follow the directions to install the USB drivers 22 Installing SiRFLive X NOTE SIRFLive does not work on 64 bit OS machine at this time Minimum PC requirements e Pentium CPU 2 GHz e 1GBofRAM e 100 MB hard drive Recommended e 2 GB of RAM e 1280 x 1024 screen resolution DN Ensure that all previous installation versions of SiRFLive have been uninstalled before installing any newer versions Install the current SiRFLive with the attached installer Follow the installer directions until finished Users should allow SiRFLive to install to the default location C Program Files SiRF SiRFLive but it can be changed if necessary H v Fi AP 13 A S J h i H M r Y KR RS E j T 2S M a f gt ts me wee e gt Np TO Ld Mh 4 ee s S cene ms e gt a i aod 7 S 4 Fi 1 TE E 7 gF i es F Inm uuo Fi f
22. n 2 7V to 6 0V The Evaluation Kit can provide 3 3V to the active antenna by pressing position 3 of SW1 The active antenna should be low gain variety For passive antenna connection ensure that position 3 of SW is depressed in order to prevent damage 8 3 1 2 Passive Antenna Open the box and ensure that position 3 of SW is depressed i N y A in r TUZE TET l Py DES N p m y p r mo be 4 aS d i mm L j P k k Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 34 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 9 Document History Revision Date Changes 0 2011 01 19 First issue I SEES Page 35 of 35 a n 1 nr 2 D Zip rae L p n forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Reproductio
23. o acquire satellites COM 4 Radar View X Figure 10 Displays the satellites by azimuth and elevation Page 18 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 3 1 3 Debug View main tool bar icon Shows the communication messages with the receiver COM14 Debug View SW Version Not detected PEZ E3 li of 114896010 CM RtcEdgedlign T 127 dRate 3 count 15141 31426 Acg 3310918892 Welk 1 dRte 0 999786377 prevAcg 3294553650 bepDrift 0 999954973 rtcDrift 0 999954969 NLC 2 4 9 27 12 17 2225 0 0 0 0 NLD ff ff ed ff ff ff ed 6d O O D O NE 0 0000 0010 00 0 0 NLF 1 11111100000 NLG 251291 009299760 0 003233318 2466256 6 4705248 3 3515371 5 NLH 251231 003233760 251 290 95999983 33 679646 117 656278 236 4 NLI 251231 003233750 56 3303424385 0 7 55 14896050 BEP TO W 251291 009299760 1502 swd 1 000051 amp 3309424385 CB 0 009300 CD 96326 Y CDUnc 53 14896050 PrePos Intl pd KFMav sv 0 Tag 74396000 Flags BU Clk 0 000001 S20ms 0 S1ms 0 000001 CDrft hzr 64 1 HP 153 5 JHV 3 18 Figure 11 Debug view with One Socket Protocol messages ee forbidden without written authorizatian from Telit nea O S p A All Rights Reserved Page 19 of 35 i el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 3 1 4 Location View main tool bar icon Displays more detailed information regarding the UTC TOW Latitude Longitude Altitude etc Map Position Configurati
24. odule ON LED off press position 1 BOOT of SWI 2 Wake up the Jupiter F2 module by pressing the ON OFF Pulse pushbutton once 3 Wait for the Module ON LED to turn on indicating that the module has left hibernate mode 4 Itis now in Boot mode and ready to be flashed with firmware 8 2 1 2 Going into Full Power Mode 1 From hibernate mode Module ON LED off ensure that position 1 BOOT is depressed 2 Wake up the Jupiter F2 module by pressing the ON OFF Pulse pushbutton once 3 Wait for the Module ON LED to turn on indicating that the module has left hibernate mode 4 tis now ready to communicate with software GPS tools 8 3 Internal LNA and Antenna The Internal LNA has two modes each are specific to the amount of gain that a connected antenna will have Usually in high gain internal LNA mode the antenna connected will be a passive antenna while the low gain internal LNA mode will require an active antenna or an external LNA It is recommended for the AGC to be in mid range between 1 and 62 If the total system gain is too high the AGC will be high therefore it will not be able to compensate as well if the receiver is in a noisy environment The Jupiter F2 evaluation is bundled with an Active Antenna providing an amplifier gain of 1 6dB typical Page 33 of 35 l el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 8 3 1 1 Active Antenna The bundled M820B antenna requires a DC voltage betwee
25. on Clear Data Set Reference Location Position Infomation Hecerver TimelU TC 18 33 21 TOW 32607 6 04 Ext Week 1535 Latitude 33 570878 Longitude 117 653770 Altitude 220 23 m HOOP 0 80 Speed 0 02 m s Heading 306 87 Made gt 4 5 KF D aps Humber of S s used in Fix 10 111416 20 23 24 25 30 31 32 Lat 33 670052 Lng 11 7 553742 R 5 00rn Suto Center Figure 12 Location view ww Map position button requires Internet access to work L4 L4 AS 4 m P fe J d 5 amp bs 27 y f J am uo TEES 4 i Pu ua P 1 ptc L nw Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 20 of 35 el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 4 Receiver Commands Most of the Receiver Commands can be accessed through the Main Menu Bar under Receiver gt Command There are also shortcuts on the Main Tool Bar which will be covered in this section Disconnect View Reset Navigation Poll S W Version Plot Data Poll Nav Parameters Set Reference Location Poll Almanac Automation Test Poll Ephemeris Switch Operating Mode Switch Power Mode Switch Protocols Set Almanac Set Ephemeris Set CGEE Set Debug Levels Set DGPS Set MEMS Set ABP Low Power Commands Buffer IC Configure IC Peek Poke
26. rement and Track Smoothing NO o C 1U 1U 1U 1U U UA N oo oo SCC SCC 0000001 1 XXXXXxxO disable track smoothing xxxxxxx enable track smoothing XXXXXX x use raw measurements XXXXxx1x use smooth measurements Page 31 of 35 i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 8 APPENDIX 8 1 Flashing the Jupiter F2 It is usually not necessary for users to keep re flashing the evaluation kit New firmware will only be provided if necessary P Y 1 From Hibernate Mode Module ON LED unlit press position 1 of SW and apply the ON OFF pulse in order to go into Internal Boot mode Fig 2 2 Double click the SiRFlash exe icon to open the program 3 Select Program Internal Boot mode Erase whole chip and browse for the device firmware Select Execute 5 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 Depress position 1 of SW1 and then re apply power Press the ON OFF pulse and the unit will be in Full Power Mode ready to communicate yi The evaluation Jupiter F2 device needs to be in BOOT mode in order to flash Press position 1 of SW1 Refer to Figure 2 for position location 7 SiRFflash 4 02 on COM3 J fx Input selections rp Progress Flash activity selection ME a f Program Detect Erase Read
27. s not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing ix important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 3 USB installation select Continue Anyway to proceed 3 After the evaluation board has been installed check the Device Manager window for the evaluation board COM port number This information is needed for use with the GPS tools Page 13 of 35 i el It JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 Device Manager SEF File Action View Help amp B EBC TTE r Batteries Jj Computer i i S Disk drives 2 Display adapters DYD CD ROM drives 4 Floppy disk controllers y Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 38 Imaging devices Jj Infrared devices BB Jungo gt Keyboards 0 Mice and other pointing devices Bee Modems E Monitors H8 Network adapters e Other devices 8B PCMCIA adapters Ports COM amp LPT F Communications Port COM1 Y USB Serial Port COME SBR Processor x SM Driver Sound video and game controllers System devices Universal Seri
28. that are not announced in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that Telit intends to announce such Telit products programming or services in your country Copyrights This instruction manual and the Telit products described in this instruction manual may be include or describe copyrighted Telit material such as computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the Italy and other countries preserve for Telit and its licensors certain exclusive rights for copyrighted material including the exclusive right to copy reproduce in any form distribute and make derivative works of the copyrighted material Accordingly any copyrighted material of Telit and its licensors contained herein or in the Telit products described in this instruction manual may not be copied reproduced distributed merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Telit Furthermore the purchase of Telit products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Telit as arises by operation of law in the sale of a product Computer Software Copyrights The Telit and 3rd Party supplied Software SW products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted Telit and other 3rd Party supplied computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the Italy
29. the desired Log Format and click Start in order to start logging F Reproduction forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 27 of 35 i el it JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 Battery Function on JF2 The JF2 evaluation kit supports the use of battery backup If the 3V lithium coin cell is installed and position 3 of SW1 is pressed Battery Backup then the evaluation kit will support battery backup However the procedure must adhere to the instructions below To safely enter battery backup 1 While the evaluation kit is running press the ON OFF Pulse pushbutton The Module ON LED should turn off 2 Once the Module ON LED turns off the USB cable can be removed The JF2 will retain RTC time and battery backed memory If this procedure is not followed the current limiting resistor on the backup battery will cause the supply voltage to sage enough that RTC time and battery backed RAM is lost J Note that if the battery 1s not installed the evaluation kit will still support hibernate mode with preserved battery backed RAM and RTC The connected USB cable will be providing the hibernate voltage in this case To safely exit battery backup 1 While the evaluation kit 1s in hibernate mode connect the USB cable to the computer Wait until the computer enumerates the USB port and applies power 2 Press the ON OFF Pulse button 5 x E
30. uccessful connection with the receiver is established the default SIRFLive windows should be arranged and become filled with data J If not all the default windows are arranged or opened under the Main Menu Bar go to Window gt Restore Layout gt Default Signal View n forbidden without written authorization from Telit Communications S p A All Rights Reserved Page 17 of 35 main tool bar icon Type of Fix satellite Data COM 4 Signal View x hlode gt 4 Svs KF Power Nominal orc SY Elex Azim State GONO O H GPS 11 320 231 0 BF 384 GFS 20 41 0 3150 BF 42 GPS 24 50 0 2490 BF 33 6 GPS 30 250 31335 BF 36 8 GPS 31 575 048 0 BF 35 3 Gra 32 6ra 3359 BF 409 GPS 23 305 2790 BF 30 9 Gee 16 133 laa BF 285 GPs 14 135 064 5 AD 19 2 GFS 22 065 123 0 AD 23 1 GPS 25 08 0 043 5 AD 256 SBS 138 49 0 160 5 GF 37 9 Figure 9 Shows the satellite signal levels e L v4 At Bs lt ef y ilr E Go zi P i Um et x i TERM i lit JF2 EVK User Manual 1vv0300987 Rev 0 2012 01 20 5 3 1 2 Radar View main tool bar icon Red satellites 0 C NO Blue satellites nonzero C NO but not being used in the navigation solution Green satellites nonzero C NO 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 t
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