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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 00:02:17 GMT, "Chuck S." wrote:
OK, one more question, do you need the RS-232 port if you only want to lock a vcxo to the 10kHz? My guess is no, just +5 volts and ground, and take the 10kHz from pin 20 of the connector. No you don't need to concern yourself with the data port (*)(**) for a frequency reference. Just make sure you have the appropriate 0v/5v on the appropriate lines as per the data sheet to get the bootup mode correct. * Without parsing the $GPRMC sentence you can't tell if you have a valid fix. And that is the ONLY sure way to know your 10kHz is actually locked to the sat source(s) and not derived from the rx oscillator free-running. It's pity one of those N/C pins doesn't have a "valid" flag on it - would save the need for a downstream processor. ** I presume you are (also) talking Rockwell/Conexant Jupiter board. |
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