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Two 10 pin phoenix-style terminal blocks, marked COM A (left) and COM B (right). The pinouts are very strange. The first 8 pins of COMA all run to the pad marked A+ on the RS485 module. The first 8 pins of the COMB block all short to the pad marked B- on the RS485 module. The last two pins on each module are also the same - pin 9 goes to the GNSS PPS pin, and pin 10 goes to the ground pin on the output side of the RS485 module (NOT the board ground!). | Two 10 pin phoenix-style terminal blocks, marked COM A (left) and COM B (right). The pinouts are very strange. The first 8 pins of COMA all run to the pad marked A+ on the RS485 module. The first 8 pins of the COMB block all short to the pad marked B- on the RS485 module. The last two pins on each module are also the same - pin 9 goes to the GNSS PPS pin, and pin 10 goes to the ground pin on the output side of the RS485 module (NOT the board ground!). | ||
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+ | I think the idea is that you could run this thing to eight different systems over RS485? | ||
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+ | Serial data is sent over this interface at 19200 baud every ten seconds. The data looks like this: | ||
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* Entirely hand-assembled | * Entirely hand-assembled | ||
* Small heatsinks mounted to the GNSS, MCU, and NIC - absolutely not needed | * Small heatsinks mounted to the GNSS, MCU, and NIC - absolutely not needed | ||
+ | * PPS from the GNSS is not connected to the MCU anywhere as far as I can tell. NTP server performance will suffer accordingly. | ||
* OLED screen mounted perpendicular to the board via a female header sitting flat is very clever! | * OLED screen mounted perpendicular to the board via a female header sitting flat is very clever! |
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