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[avr-chat] Re: GPS based digital clock
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Steve Franks |
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[avr-chat] Re: GPS based digital clock |
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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 12:27:58 -0700 |
I don't remember where they came from, but I've got several reasonable
explanations of the NMEA strings from a gps - quite long, obviously,
so I won't post it directly, but email me and I'll send them out.
They were public domain as far as I know.
As far as hooking it up, the most standard NMEA stream is a one-way
(GPS->AVR) uart at 4800,n,8,1, almost all gps's will put that out one
way or another. Most of the uarts are TTL-level, so you usually hook
them right into the avr. I like the Trimble Lassen devices, myself.
A bit pricey in singles (~$50), but very compact, and at least you can
get them in singles - alot of the Sirf and Motorola stuff starts at
10k pricing.
Steve
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