On 30/04/12 08:31, Jeremy Reinertsen wrote:
Hi Chris,
I purchased a MAX-6Q from CSGShop and got it working yesterday. Pin
assignment viewing the board from the GPS module side is as follows:
1. SCL 2. SDA
3. TXD 4. RXD
5.GND 6. PWR (5V)
Here graphically:
http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/User:TilmanBaumann#GPS
For the backup battery I am using a 364 size 1.55V watch battery.
I asked CSG that. They responded:
Battery type lithium coin cell CR1225 for backup.
I have the GPS working with u-center via a FTDI TTL-232R-3V3 cable and am
now ready to connect it to my TWOG. The MAX-6 GPS doesn't have flash
memory to store its configuration settings so I think I will need to use
the gps_ubx_ucenter module to configure it at start-up.
Works just fine with that. I'm using this module right now.
Newer flew it, bit after a few minutes it even gets a fix indoors.
Cheers
Jeremy
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Wozny" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] UBLOX MAX-6Q and LEA-5H GPS Modules
comparison
Tilman,
Where did you get a copy of the data sheet? I'm trying to solder up
the connections for the MAX-6Q from CSGShop and I noticed there is no
data sheet on his webpage nor any text on the PCB board.
Best,
Chris
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 6:38 AM, Tilman Baumann <address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi,
I was quite impressed with the UBLOX MAX-6Q module when I found it and
bought one from http://www.csgshop.com/product.php?id_product=62
I especially liked the nice wire terminals that I can easily solder.
I also have the familiar UBLOX LEA-5H helical antenna module (sparkfun).
Naively I expected that the MAX-6 will be better. But is that actually
true?
Does anyone here have some experience? Or is there something that makes
LEA
somehow better for our application?
I will just hook up the MAX-6 and I'm pretty sure it will fly. But if
there
is a good reason why I should not do that, I thought I better ask before
I
do it. :)
Thanks
Tilman
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