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GPS-622R
Data Sheet
Version 1.0
1.0
Abstract
Technical data sheet describing the cost effective, high-performance
GPS622R
GPS622R based series of ultra high sensitive GPS modules.
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Version History
Rev.
Date
Date
1.0
12-07-09
2.0
01-03-10
3.0
07-01-11
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Initial Draft preliminary information
Updated
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1 Functional Description
1.1 Introduction
The GPS-622R a highly integrated smart GPS module with a ceramic GPS patch antenna. The
antenna is connected to the module via an LNA. The module is with 51 channel acquisition engine
and 14 channel track engine, which be capable of receiving signals from up to 65 GPS satellites and
transferring them into the precise position and timing information that can be read over UART port.
Small size and high-end GPS functionality are at low power consumption, the LVTTL-level signal
interface is provided on the interface connector, supply voltage of 3V~5.5V is supported.
The compact 22mm x 22mm form factor allows it to be used in many applications.
The smart GPS antenna module is available as an off-the-shelf component, 100% tested. The smart
GPS antenna module can be offered for OEM applications with the versatile adaptation in form and
connection. Additionally, the antenna can be tuned to the final systems circumstances.
1.2 Features
65 C hannel GPS L 1 C /A C od e
65 C hannel GPS L 1 C /A C od e
Accuracy 2.5m C EP
1.3 Applications
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Emergency Locator
Personal Positioning
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2 Characteristics
2.1 General Specification
Paramet
Parameter
Specification
65 Channels
Rec
Receiver Type
TimeTime-ToTo-First-Fix
Fix
Sensitivi
Sensitivity
Accuracy
-161 dBm
Reacquisition
-158 dBm
-148 dBm
Autonomous
2.5 m CEP
Velocity
Time
300 ns
1Hz default
Velocity
0.1m/s
0.5 degrees
4 G (39.2 m/sec)
515 m/s (1000 knots)
Altitude
<18000 meters
Serial Interface
Datum
Default WGS-84
User definable
Dimension
Weight
25g
Chipset
Venus 6
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Supporting 9600 baud rate, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control
2.3 Improve
Improved TTFF
In order to improve the TTFF (Time To First Fix), GPS-622R has been built with the back-up
battery (SEIKO) to support the RTC with a back-up power when no system power is available.
1. Communication Specifications
Item
Description
Interface
Bit rate
Default 9600
Start bit
1bit
Stop bit
1bit
Data bit
8bit
Parity
None
Transmission data
Update rate
1Hz
Output sentence
GGA/GSA/GSV/RMC/VTG (typ)
Table 2: Communication specifications
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Min
2.7v
Typical
3.3v
Max
5.5v
Enhanced-mode Acquisition
70 mA
Low power Acquisition Current
50mA
Tracking Current
23mA
Table 3: Operating Conditions
2.8 1PPS
PPS Output
put
The GPS receiver is in navigation mode upon power-up, with 1PPS output free running. After 3
minutes of valid position fix and remaining under static-mode, the receiver changes to timingmode, with 1PPS output signal synchronized to the UTC second. The receiver will change to
navigation-mode, with 1PPS output free running, if the receiver is in motion. The 1PPS output
will become synchronized to the UTC second again after the receiver had remained in static
mode for 3 minutes.
2.9 Antenna
A numbers of important properties of GNSS antennas affect functionality and performance,
including;
Frequency coverage
Gain pattern
Circular polarization
Multipath suppression
Phase Centre
Interference handling
The GPS-622R module is designed to work both active and passive antenna. Active antenna
with gain in range of 10 ~ 30dB and noise figure less than 2dB can be used.
Length
Width
Height
Weight
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22 mm
22 mm
8 mm
30g (may vary)
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3 PINOUT DESCRIPTION
Pin Number
Signal Name
Description
RXD
TXD
GND
GND
System ground
VDD
VBAT*
VBAT*
P1PS
PSE_SEL
* Note: Both VDD and VBAT need to be connected in order for the module to work.*
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4. Mechanical Characteristics
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Specification
Temperature Storage
-55~+100
Humidity
5%~95%
Storage
Operating
-20 ~+65
Table 5:
5: Environmental conditio
conditions
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5. NMEA protocol
The serial interface protocol is based on the National Marine Electronics Associations NMEA
0183 ASCII interface specification. This standard is fully define in NMEA 0183, Version 3.01
The standard may be obtained from NMEA, www.nmea.org
Structure:
$GPGGA,hhmmss.sss,ddmm.mmmm,a,dddmm.mmmm,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh<CR><LF>
1
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13
Example:
$GPGGA,060932.448,2447.0959,N,12100.5204,E,1,08,1.1,108.7,M,,,,0000*0E<CR><LF>
Field Name
Example
UTC Time
060932.448
Latitude
2447.0959
Description
UTC of position in hhmmss.sss format, (000000.00 ~
235959.99)
Latitude in ddmm.mmmm format
Leading zeros transmitted
N/S Indicator N
Longitude
12100.5204
Leading zeros transmitted
E/W Indicator E
GPS quality
6
indicator
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Satellites
Used
08
HDOP
1.1
Altitude
108.7
10
Geoid
Separation
999.9 ~ 9999.9)
Age of DGPS data since last valid RTCM transmission in xxx
format (seconds)
11 DGPS Age
DGPS Station
ID
13 Checksum
Note: The checksum field starts with a * and consists of 2 characters representing a hex
number. The checksum is the exclusive OR of all characters between $ and *.
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5.2 GLL - LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE, WITH TIME OF POSITION FIX AND STATUS
Latitude and longitude of current position, time, and status.
Structure:
$GPGLL,ddmm.mmmm,a,dddmm.mmmm,a,hhmmss.sss,A,a*hh<CR><LF>
1
Example:
$GPGLL,4250.5589,S,14718.5084,E,092204.999,A,A*2D<CR><LF>
Field Name
Example
Description
Latitude in ddmm.mmmm format
Latitude
4250.5589
Leading zeros transmitted
Latitude hemisphere indicator
N/S Indicator
N = North
S = South
Longitude in dddmm.mmmm format
Longitude
14718.5084
Leading zeros transmitted
Longitude hemisphere indicator
E/W Indicator
'E' = East
'W' = West
UTC Time
092204.999
Status
Mode Indicator
D = Differential mode
E = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
M = Manual input mode
S = Simulator mode
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2D
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Structure:
$GPGSA,A,x,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF>
123 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 6
Example:
$GPGSA,A,3,01,20,19,13,,,,,,,,,40.4,24.4,32.2*0A<CR><LF>
Field Name
Example
Description
Mode
Mode
Mode
3
2 = 2D
3 = 3D
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Satellite
1~12
,,,,,,,,
solution, up to 12 transmitted
PDOP
40.4
HDOP
24.4
VDOP
32.2
Checksum
0A
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Structure:
$GPGSV,x,x,xx,xx,xx,xxx,xx,,xx,xx,xxx,xx *hh<CR><LF>
123 4 5 6 7
4 5 6 7 8
Example:
$GPGSV,3,1,09,28,81,225,41,24,66,323,44,20,48,066,43,17,45,336,41*78<CR><LF>
$GPGSV,3,2,09,07,36,321,45,04,36,257,39,11,20,050,41,08,18,208,43*77<CR><LF>
Field NaME
1
Number of
message
Example
Description
Sequence number 1
Satellites in view
09
Satellite ID
28
Elevation
81
Azimuth
225
SNR
41
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Structure:
$GPRMC,hhmmss.sss,A,dddmm.mmmm,a,dddmm.mmmm,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x
,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
1
6 7
9 10 11 12
13
Example:
$GPRMC,092204.999,A,4250.5589,S,14718.5084,E,0.00,89.68,211200,,A*25<CR><LF>
Field NaME
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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Example
Description
UTC time in hhmmss.sss format (000000.00 ~
UTC time
092204.999
235959.999)
Status
Status
A
V = Navigation receiver warning
A = Data Valid
Latitude in dddmm.mmmm format
Latitude
4250.5589
Leading zeros transmitted
Latitude hemisphere indicator
N/S indicator
S
N = North
S = South
Longitude in dddmm.mmmm format
Longitude
14718.5084
Leading zeros transmitted
Longitude hemisphere indicator
E/W Indicator
E
'E' = East
'W' = West
Speed over ground 000.0
Speed over ground in knots (000.0 ~ 999.9)
Course
over
000.0
Course over ground in degrees (000.0 ~ 359.9)
ground
UTC Date
211200
UTC date of position fix, ddmmyy format
Magnetic variation
Magnetic variation in degrees (000.0 ~ 180.0)
Magnetic variation direction
Magnetic Variation
E = East
W = West
Mode indicator
N = Data not valid
A = Autonomous mode
Mode indicator
A
D = Differential mode
E = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
M = Manual input mode
S = Simulator mode
checksum
25
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Structure:
GPVTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a*hh<CR><LF>
1
5 6
Example:
$GPVTG,89.68,T,,M,0.00,N,0.0,K,A*5F<CR><LF>
Field Name
1
Course
Example
89.68
Course
Speed
0.00
Speed
0.00
Mode
Checksum
5F
Description
True course over ground in degrees (000.0 ~ 359.9)
Magnetic course over ground in degrees (000.0 ~
359.9)
Speed over ground in knots (000.0 ~ 999.9)
Speed over ground in kilometers per hour (0000.0 ~
1800.0)
Mode indicator
N = not valid
A = Autonomous mode
D = Differential mode
E = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
M = Manual input mode
S = Simulator mode
Structure:
$GPRMC,hhmmss.sss,dd,mm.yyyy, , ,xxx<CR><LF>
1
2 3 4 5
Example:
$GPZDA,104548.04,25,03,2004,,*6C<CR><LF>
Field
Name
Example
UTC time
3
4
104548.04
5
6
7
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6C
Description
UTC time in hhmmss.ss format, 000000.00 ~
235959.99
UTC time day (01 ... 31)
UTC time: month (01 ... 12)
UTC time: year (4 digit year)
Local zone hour
Not being output by the receiver (NULL)
Local zone minutes
Not being output by the receiver (NULL)
Checksum
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6. Links
http://www.skytraq.com.tw/download/AN0003_v3.pdf - Skytraq Application Note AN0003
http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/GPS/Modules/AN0003_v1.4.8.pdf
Please note that not all the commands in the application note apply for this module; for additional information please contact
SkyTraq directly.
7. Contact Information
We hope this datasheet will be helpful to the user to get the most out of the GPS
module, furthermore feedback inputs about errors or mistakable verbalizations and
comments or proposals to RF Solutions Ltd.
Ltd.. for further improvements are highly
appreciated.
These materials are provides as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied,
relating to sale and/or use of RF Solutions Ltd products including liability or warranties
relating
to
fitness
for
particular
purpose,
consequential
or
incidental
damages,
RF Solutions Ltd products are not intended for use in medical, life-support devices, or
applications involving potential risk of death, personal injury, or severe property damage in
case of failure of the product.
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