Add hardware serial locus erase example

Added GPS_HardwareSerial_LOCUS_Erase.
Increased timeout value on waitForSentence function
updated library version to 1.0.3
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driverblock 2017-08-02 11:24:18 -04:00
parent ea73a3a8f3
commit 77fe348437
5 changed files with 73 additions and 4 deletions

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#define PGCMD_NOANTENNA "$PGCMD,33,0*6D"
// how long to wait when we're looking for a response
#define MAXWAITSENTENCE 5
#define MAXWAITSENTENCE 10
#if ARDUINO >= 100
#include "Arduino.h"

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// also spit it out
Serial.begin(115200);
delay(1000);
Serial.println("Adafruit GPS logging start test!");
Serial.println("Adafruit GPS logging data dump!”);
// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for MTK - some use 4800
GPS.begin(9600);

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// Test code for Adafruit GPS modules using MTK3329/MTK3339 driver
//
// This code erases the LOCUS built-in datalogger storage
//
// Tested and works great with the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
// using MTK33x9 chipset
// ------> http://www.adafruit.com/products/746
// Pick one up today at the Adafruit electronics shop
// and help support open source hardware & software! -ada
//This code is intended for use with Arduino Leonardo and other ATmega32U4-based Arduinos
#include <Adafruit_GPS.h>
// Connect the GPS Power pin to 5V
// Connect the GPS Ground pin to ground
// If using software serial (sketch example default):
// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Digital 8
// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to Digital 7
// If using hardware serial:
// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Arduino RX1 (Digital 0)
// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to matching TX1 (Digital 1)
// If using software serial, keep these lines enabled
// (you can change the pin numbers to match your wiring):
// what's the name of the hardware serial port?
#define GPSSerial Serial1
// Connect to the GPS on the hardware port
Adafruit_GPS GPS(&GPSSerial);
// Set GPSECHO to 'false' to turn off echoing the GPS data to the Serial console
// Set to 'true' if you want to debug and listen to the raw GPS sentences
#define GPSECHO true
void setup()
{
while (!Serial) ; //wait for serial port on Leonardo
// connect at 115200 so we can read the GPS fast enuf and
// also spit it out
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println("Adafruit GPS erase FLASH!");
// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for MTK
GPS.begin(9600);
GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_OFF);
Serial.println("This code will ERASE the data log stored in the FLASH - Permanently!");
Serial.print("Are you sure you want to do this? [Y/N]: ");
while (Serial.read() != 'Y') delay(10);
Serial.println("\nERASING! UNPLUG YOUR ARDUINO WITHIN 5 SECONDS IF YOU DIDNT MEAN TO!");
delay(5000);
GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_LOCUS_ERASE_FLASH);
Serial.println("Erased");
}
void loop() // run over and over again
{
if (GPSSerial.available()) {
char c = GPSSerial.read();
if (GPSECHO)
Serial.write(c);
}
}

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name=Adafruit GPS Library
version=1.0.2
version=1.0.3
author=Adafruit
maintainer=Adafruit <info@adafruit.com>
sentence=An interrupt-based GPS library for no-parsing-required use