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Wiring – Campbell Scientific GPS16X-HVS GPS Receiver User Manual

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GPS16X-HVS GPS Receiver

DGPS (USCG/RTCM)

Position:

3-5 m, 95% typical

Velocity:

0.1 knot RMS steady state

DGPS (WAAS)

Position:

Less than 3 m

Velocity:

0.1 knot RMS steady state

PPS Time:

±1 microsecond at rising edge of PPS pulse (subject to

selective availability)

Dynamics:

999 knots velocity (limited above 60,000 ft, 6g

dynamics)

Interfaces:

True RS-232 output, asynchronous serial input

compatible with RS-232 or TTL voltage levels, RS-232

polarity. Selectable baud rates (4800, 9600, 19200,

38400)

PPS:

1 Hz pulse, programmable width, 1 microsecond

accuracy

Power Control

Off:

Open circuit

On:

Ground or pull to low logic level < 0.3 volts

Environmental Characteristics

Temperature:

-30° to +80°C operational, -40° to +80°C storage

3. Wiring

The GPS16X-HVS connects directly to a CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000

datalogger (see TABLE 3-1). Refer to Appendix B.1 if connecting the receiver

to a CR23X. Our CR5000 and CR9000X connect to the receiver via the

SC110 and an SDM-SIO4 (see Appendix C).

If the GPS16X-HVS is to be connected to a computer to change the default

settings, an A200 or SC110 cable is needed (see Appendix A).

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