[Thumbgps-devel] [gpsd-dev] PPS over USB
Ron Frazier (NTP)
timekeepingntplist at techstarship.com
Wed May 2 06:40:41 PDT 2012
On 5/1/2012 11:33 PM, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> Dave Taht<dave.taht at gmail.com>:
>
>> I'm a little confused.
>>
>> There are two threads going by today. One is about a sirfIII and the
>> other a ublox 6
>>
>> I have been assuming they are one and the same, but perhaps I'm confused.
>>
> You are. The first set of prototypes, from UniTraq, were SiRF-III + CP2101.
> These won't do - turns out the CP2101 driver can't wait on a handshake state
> change because the vendor never released enough programnming information.
>
> Gary is talking about the second set of prototypes, from NaviSys.
> That's the uBlox + PL2303 device. It works. The next step is to
> get them into volume production.
>
>
>> Secondly an item that has not been looked into much is the quality of
>> the antennas, or the quality of the clock source when only a single
>> sat is available....
>>
> Quality of antenna will matter for the device's ability to function in
> weak-signal conditions, e.g. indoors. Clock time should be OK even with
> a single sat - multiple birds are needed for the spherical trig to compute
> position, but atomic time you get directly from each sat sample.
>
>
>> Thirdly, wow.... when can I get one of these puppies to play with?
>>
> Gary has three. He's keeping one and sending me the second. Since OpenBSD
> has no TICMIWAIT, Chris Kuethe is out of contention for the third and it
> should logically go to you.
>
Hi guys,
Just wondering. On the USB + PPS + PL2303 concept, has the long term
variation that has been observed in NMEA data in other similar units
without PPS been accounted for? I have personally observed a variation
in NMEA data on my Globalsat Sirf III USB device of up to +/- 70 ms over
several days. Will having the PPS coming though USB solve that problem?
Sincerely,
Ron
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