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[gpsd-users] Using gpsctl to put a U-blox MAX7 chip in low power mode.


From: Smith, Ashley M - Exelis
Subject: [gpsd-users] Using gpsctl to put a U-blox MAX7 chip in low power mode.
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 19:38:22 +0000

I am trying to use the gpsctl command to put the U-blox MAX7 chip in low power mode.

 

According to the documentation for the chip.  The CFG-RXM message is what I need to use:

Header: 0xB5 0X62

ID: 0x06 0x11

Length (Bytes): 2

Payload: Byte offset 0, U1 format, reserved, always set to 8

                   Byte offset 1, U1 format, 1pMode, Low power mode 0:Continuous, 1:Power Save, 2-3: reserved 4: Continuous Mode, 5-255: reserved.

 

 

Using

 

gpsctl –D5 –t “uBlox UBX binary” –e /dev/ttymxc2 –x ‘\x06\x11\x08\x01’

 

I am not noticing any difference.

 

Is there any way to tell if the chip is receiving the command?  Any other suggestions?

 

 

Ashley Smith

Embedded Engineer

NVCS

 

Exelis_c

 

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