Tyco Electronics A1029, A1029-A, A1029-C, A1029-B, A1029-D User Manual

GPS Receivers A1029
A description of Tyco Electronics’
GPS modules A1029-A/-C and A1029-B/-D
User’s Manual
Version 4.0
Hardware Revision 04/05
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Revision History
Revision History
Rev. Date Description
1.0 11-10-03 Initial Draft.
1.1 11-24-03 Second draft – not released.
1.2 12-02-03 Preliminary version.
1.3 12-22-03 Minor format changes.
1.4 01-09-04 Gain select clarified, LOCK pin described, Overview Mechanics included.
1.5 01-15-04 Picture, description ENABLE pin.
1.6 02-16-04 Included picture minimum configuration.
1.7 03-01-04 Included antenna connection recommendations, tape drawings, removed Glossary (on web site).
1.8 04-15-04 Included solder pad proposal.
1.9 06-18-04 Complete review, important changes on VANT and 1PPS.
2.0 06-23-04 Introduced A1029-B.
2.1 07-16-04 Minor corrections after R&D review.
2.2 10-06-04 Minor corrections.
2.3 10-11-04 Format changes, correct pin-out of A1029B, added tray descrip­tion on A1029-B.
2.4 02-23-05 Introduced new contact details.
3.0 07-01-05 Description of additional Dead Reckoning signal interface (HW version 02), added details for use of nRST signal.
3.1 11-10-05 Description of differences HW version 02 to old HW version 01 for A1029-A added.
3.2 02-17-06 More details added for signals.
3.2 03-03-06 Recommended minimum Configuration updated
3.3 04-25-06 New gyros for DR.
3.4 22-05-06 TCXO product versions –C and –D added.
3.5 11-28-06 Additional info “Connection of RF Signal”
3.6 12-08-06 Application note: Antenna current limiter
4.0 03-05-07 Application note nReset input, re-structuring, new design
mm-dd-yy
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 Introduction........................................................................................................7
1.1 Label ................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Dead Reckoning................................................................................................8
1.3 Characteristics ..................................................................................................8
1.4 Handling Precautions ........................................................................................9
2 Ordering Information.......................................................................................10
2.1 GPS Receiver A1029-A/-C and A1029-B/-D ................................................... 10
2.2 Packing ........................................................................................................... 10
2.2.1 Packaging of the A1029-A/-C ...................................................................................10
2.2.2 Packaging of the A1029-B/-D ...................................................................................11
2.3 Additional Equipment ...................................................................................... 12
3 Quick Start........................................................................................................13
3.1 Minimum Configuration ................................................................................... 13
3.2 Antenna........................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Serial Port Settings .........................................................................................14
3.4 Improved TTFF ...............................................................................................14
4 Mechanical Outline ..........................................................................................15
4.1 Overview A1029-A/-C .....................................................................................15
4.1.1 Overall module dimensions ...................................................................................... 15
4.1.2 Details Component Side A1029-A............................................................................ 16
4.1.3 Details Solder Side A1029-A/-C ............................................................................... 17
4.2 Overview A1029-B/-D .....................................................................................18
4.2.1 Overall module dimensions ...................................................................................... 18
4.2.2 Connector A1029-B/-D ............................................................................................. 18
5 Pin-out Information..........................................................................................19
5.1 Layout A1029-A/-C.......................................................................................... 19
5.2 Description A1029-A/-C Signals...................................................................... 20
5.3 Layout A1029-B/-D.......................................................................................... 22
5.4 Description A1029-B/-D Signals...................................................................... 23
5.5 General Comments.........................................................................................24
6 Dead Reckoning Interface...............................................................................25
6.1 Odometer and Reverse Signals ...................................................................... 25
6.2 Gyro and Gyro Signal...................................................................................... 26
6.3 Power Supply for Internal ADC ....................................................................... 28
6.4 Dead Reckoning Application ........................................................................... 28
7 Electrical Characteristics................................................................................30
7.1 Operating Conditions ......................................................................................30
7.2 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................30
8 Mounting...........................................................................................................31
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8.1 Proposed Footprint for Soldering ....................................................................31
8.2 Recommended Profile for Reflow Soldering ...................................................32
9 Use of Antenna.................................................................................................33
9.1 Connection of RF Signal ................................................................................. 33
9.2 Active Antenna................................................................................................ 34
9.3 Passive Antenna ............................................................................................. 34
10 Quality and Reliability....................................................................................35
10.1 Environmental Conditions ............................................................................. 35
10.2 Product Qualification .....................................................................................35
10.3 Production Test............................................................................................. 35
11 Applications and Hints ..................................................................................36
11.1 Minimum Configuration ................................................................................. 36
11.2 Antenna Sensor Pin (ANTSTAT)................................................................... 36
11.2.1 Antenna Status Adaptation..................................................................................... 36
11.3 Gain select pin (GS)...................................................................................... 38
11.4 VANT Pin (antenna voltage input pin) ...........................................................39
11.5 LOCK Pin (position fix pin) ............................................................................ 40
11.6 ENABLE Pin (low-power mode) .................................................................... 40
11.7 1PPS pin (1 pulse per second pin)................................................................ 40
11.8 Reset Signal.................................................................................................. 41
11.9 Battery Back-up............................................................................................. 42
11.9.1 Simple Example...................................................................................................... 43
11.9.2 Integrated solution .................................................................................................. 44
12 Demonstration Kits........................................................................................45
12.1 USB Kit A1029-A/-C...................................................................................... 45
12.2 Evaluation Kit A1029-A/-C ............................................................................45
12.3 Demonstration Kit A1029-B/-D...................................................................... 45
13 Related Information .......................................................................................46
13.1 Contact.......................................................................................................... 46
13.2 Related Documents....................................................................................... 46
14 List of Tables..................................................................................................47
15 List of
Figures ................................................................................................47
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GPS Receivers
A1029-A/-C, A1029-B/-D
1 Introduction
Tyco Electronics’ GPS modules A1029-A and A1029-C (TCXO version) are highly integrated GPS receiver modules and can be used as SMT components. They also serve as the basis for the GPS modules A1029-B and A1029-D (TCXO version), which are plug-in modules. All modules are capable of receiving signals from up to 12 GPS satellites and transferring them into position and timing information that can be read over a serial port. The A1029-C (and therefore the A1029-D) is using a TCXO (thermal compensated crystal oscillator) to improve TTFF by around 25% instead of a standard crystal used by the A1029-A. Basic characteristics:
Operable at 3.3V / 50mA (typ.) @ 1fix per second
Antenna sensor pin with defined current sensing range (for antenna detec-
tion or antenna short circuit detection)
LNA Gain select pin (for adjustment to various RF signal conditions)
A1029-A/-C features:
Small form factor of 22 x 28 mm (0.87” x 1.10”)
Cost-effective antenna input
Single-sided SMD component, for reflow soldering
Tape & reel packaging
A1029-B/-D features:
Standard power and I/O connector
Standard SMA bulk head antenna connector
Mountable without solder process
Field replaceable
Both GPS receiver are available as off-the-shelf components, 100% tested and shipped in either standard tape-and-reel package (A1029-A/-C) or in trays (A1029­B/-D).
1.1 Label
The A1029’s labels hold the following information:
A1029-A-04
104-01 BZ/1207
Product code (A1029-A) with hardware version (04)
Firmware version (104-01), factory and date code (week and year: 1207)
Figure 1: A1029 label
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1.2 Dead Reckoning
Dead Reckoning capability was introduced with hardware version 02, which can be identified on the label. The extensions for the support of Dead Reckoning do not affect any other characteristics of the module. 100% backward electrical and me­chanical compatibility is assured with one exception: In order to be able to support all necessary signals, the I/O connector of the A1029-B/-D was extended by two pins on each side (total of 4 pins) keeping the center pins (signals and position) identical. Therefore the connector plugs into existing designs based on the hard­ware version 01. Care must be taken that the real estate now covered by the addi­tional pins is not populated on the carrier PCB.
1.3 Characteristics
The modules are characterized by the following parameters.
Channels 12, parallel tracking Frequency L1 (= 1575 MHz)
Stand alone 3m CEP (SA off) Position Accuracy Differential < 2m CEP Obscuration recovery
(1)
1s
Hot start
(2)
< 3s
Warm
(3)
< 32s
Autonomous / cold
(4) (6)
< 60s
Time To First Fix – TTFF (theoretical minimum values; values in real world may differ)
Power-off start
(5) (6)
Varying
Table 1: A1029 characteristics
(1) The calibrated clock of the receiver has not stopped, thus it knows precise time (to the µs level). (2) The receiver has estimates of time/date/position and valid almanac and ephemeris data. (3) The receiver has estimates of time/date/position and recent almanac. (4) The receiver has no estimate of time/date/position, and no recent almanac. (5) Receiver is powered off, clock stops. Start-up time depends on time passed since power-off and
power-on location.
(6) In order to improve TTFF, the receiver allows setting of time/date/position.
A1029-A/-C Mechanical di­mensions
Length Width Height
28mm, 1.10” 22mm, 0.87”
3.2mm, 0.12”
A1029-A/-C Weight 2g, < 0.1oz
A1029-B/-D Mechanical di­mensions
Length Width Height
33.0mm, 1.3”
45.7mm, 1.8”
4.5mm, 0.18” A1029-B/-D Cable Length ~100mm, ~4.0” A1029-B/-D Weight 11g, 0.5oz
Table 2 and 3: A1029-A/-C and A1029-B/-D dimensions and weight
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1.4 Handling Precautions
The GPS receiver modules A1029-A/-C and A1029-B/-D are modules that are sen­sitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Please handle with appropriate care.
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2 Ordering Information
2.1 GPS Receiver A1029-A/-C and A1029-B/-D
The order numbers are built as follows:
V23993A1029Axxx
V23993A1029Bxxx
V23993A1029Cxxx
V23993A1029Dxxx
V23993 stands for Tyco Electronics wireless and communication products, A1029A for the A1029-A module, A1029B for the A1029-B module, A1029C for the A1029-C module, A1029D for A1029-D module, respectively. The “xxx” stands for the ac­cording firmware version. Where
“1xx” is standard GPS software
“2xx” is GPS software with Dead Reckoning support
The functionality of both software versions is reflected in the according manuals.
2.2 Packing
2.2.1 Packaging of the A1029-A/-C
The A1029-A/-C GPS module comes in a tape and reel package suitable for pick and place machines.
Figure 2: A1029-A/-C tape specifications (1)
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Figure 3: A1029-A/-C tape specifications (2)
2.2.2 Packaging of the A1029-B/-D
The A1029-B/-D comes in trays, with 12 modules per tray.
Figure 4: A1029-B/-D tray specification
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2.3 Additional Equipment
V23993USB1029A Demonstration Kit (including one module V23993A1029A) V23993USB1029C Demonstration Kit (including one module V23993A1029C) V23993EVA1029A Evaluation Kit (including one module V23993A1029A) V23993EVA1029C Evaluation Kit (including one module V23993A1029C) V23993DKS1029B Demonstration Kit (including one module V23993A1029B) V23993DKS1029D Demonstration Kit (including one module V23993A1029D) V23993DR1030A Dead Reckoning Demonstration Kit (including one module
V23993A1030B) – functionality compatible to A1029A/B/C/D Dead Reckoning solution.
Table 4: Additional equipment
Detailed descriptions of the additional kits can be found in the according manuals.
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A1029-A/-C, A1029-B/-D
3 Quick Start
In order to allow an easy and quick start with the modules A1029-A/-C or A1029-B/­D, this chapter provides a short overview on the most important steps to receive NMEA messages with position information on a serial port. For details please refer to the according chapters.
3.1 Minimum Configuration
The following picture shows a recommended minimum configuration for NMEA out­put and commands received and sent via an RS232 interface based on the A1029­A/-C. The configuration for the A1029-B/-D has to be set up accordingly, using the same pins on the module. Here it is not necessary to provide an antenna connec­tion on the motherboard, as a cable and connector is already provided with the module itself.
Figure 5: Recommended minimum configuration A1029-A/-C
Remarks:
Place C1 to C5 close to MAX3232. For capacity values see datasheet of ac­tual component used.
Place C6 close to module pin.
Use 3.3V level shifter (MAX3232 or equivalent).
Use separate ground plane for antenna ground.
Antenna input impedance is 50Ohm. Match as close as possible.
Maximum allowed antenna current is 50mA. Consider a current limiter.
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A battery back-up circuit for the RTC (Real Time Clock) should be consid­ered (see 11.9 Battery Back-up)!
In case of a long rise time of the external Vcc signal, a reset controller should be considered (see 11.8 Reset Signal)!
3.2 Antenna
It is recommended to use an active GPS antenna with supply voltage of 3 to 5VDC and a current draw of 50mA maximum. The quality of the GPS antenna chosen is of paramount importance for the overall sensitivity of the GPS system. An active an­tenna should have a gain 20dB and a noise figure 1.5dB, which applies to more than 95% of the active antennas available in the market.
3.3 Serial Port Settings
The default configuration within the standard GPS firmware is:
Serial 0 (NMEA) 4800 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control
Serial 2 (RTCM) 4800 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control
The default configuration within the Dead Reckoning GPS firmware is:
Serial 0 (NMEA) 57600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control
3.4 Improved TTFF
In order to improve the TTFF (Time To First Fix), it is recommended to support the RTC with a back-up battery when no system power is available. Standard operation mode is entered with the ENABLE pin on HIGH level. With the ENABLE pin on LOW level, low power mode will be entered. If still power is being supplied to Vcc, the RTC keeps on running while the internal processors will be stopped. The power consumption will drop from typically 50mA to typically 30µA. Please see also para­graph 11.6 ENABLE Pin (low-power mode).
If the system or the GPS receiver alone should not be backed-up it is possible to support the restart procedure by providing position and date/time information to the module. This is described in the firmware manual. Please refer there to chapter “Start-up Support” in the document T.E. GPS Firmware A1029.
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A1029-A/-C, A1029-B/-D
4 Mechanical Outline
4.1 Overview A1029-A/-C
4.1.1 Overall module dimensions
All dimensions in [mm], 1) Minimum, 2) Maximum
Figure 6: Mechanical outline overview A1029-A/-C
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