Difference between revisions of "Tiny GPS config"

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<li>Must have loaded USB Boot Loader software
<li>Must have loaded USB Boot Loader software
<li>Must have loaded "tunnel"
<li>Must have loaded "tunnel"
<li>Must have downloaded and installed u-center
<li>Must have downloaded, uncompressed the LEA-4P config file
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Required Cables:  
Required Cables:  
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<li>Connect FTDI cable + 8-pin Molex adapter to USB on your laptop
<li>Connect FTDI cable + 8-pin Molex adapter to USB on your laptop
<li>Connect 8-pin Molex to "serial1" on Tiny2.11
<li>Connect 8-pin Molex to "serial1" on Tiny2.11
<li>Using "Jumper" set P0.14 "low" and keep it held low
<li>Power on Tiny2.11
<li>Power on Tiny2.11
<li>Enter this command in a terminal: make upload_bl PROC=GENERIC
<li>Start u-center application
<li>set connection speed to 9600BPS (LEA-4P factory default)
<li>Menu: Tools/GPS Config select the file to upload (LEA-4P file downloaded)
<li>Click File >> GPS button to send the file to the GPS
<li>About 2/3 the way through it will stop. At this point change 'baudrate' to 38,4000 connection and it will continue and finish
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Revision as of 18:33, 20 April 2008

Prerequisites:

  1. Must have loaded USB Boot Loader software
  2. Must have loaded "tunnel"
  3. Must have downloaded and installed u-center
  4. Must have downloaded, uncompressed the LEA-4P config file

Required Cables:

  1. FTDI Serial Adapter Cable
  2. 8-pin Molex Picoblade connector to 6-pin FTDI cable

Steps:

  1. Connect FTDI cable + 8-pin Molex adapter to USB on your laptop
  2. Connect 8-pin Molex to "serial1" on Tiny2.11
  3. Power on Tiny2.11
  4. Start u-center application
  5. set connection speed to 9600BPS (LEA-4P factory default)
  6. Menu: Tools/GPS Config select the file to upload (LEA-4P file downloaded)
  7. Click File >> GPS button to send the file to the GPS
  8. About 2/3 the way through it will stop. At this point change 'baudrate' to 38,4000 connection and it will continue and finish

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