Added examples for use with Leonardo
Leonardo versions of echo, locus_dumpbasic, locus_erase, locus_start, locus_status, and parsing sketches
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// Test code for Adafruit GPS modules using MTK3329/MTK3339 driver
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//
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// This code just echos whatever is coming from the GPS unit to the
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// serial monitor, handy for debugging!
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//
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// Tested and works great with the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
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// using MTK33x9 chipset
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// ------> http://www.adafruit.com/products/746
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// Pick one up today at the Adafruit electronics shop
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// and help support open source hardware & software! -ada
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//This code is intended for use with Arduino Leonardo and other ATmega32U4-based Arduinos
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#include <Adafruit_GPS.h>
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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// Connect the GPS Power pin to 5V
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// Connect the GPS Ground pin to ground
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// If using software serial (sketch example default):
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Digital 8
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to Digital 7
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// If using hardware serial:
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Arduino RX1 (Digital 0)
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to matching TX1 (Digital 1)
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// If using software serial, keep these lines enabled
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// (you can change the pin numbers to match your wiring):
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//SoftwareSerial mySerial(8, 7);
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//Adafruit_GPS GPS(&mySerial);
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// If using hardware serial, comment
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// out the above two lines and enable these two lines instead:
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Adafruit_GPS GPS(&Serial1);
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HardwareSerial mySerial = Serial1;
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// Set GPSECHO to 'false' to turn off echoing the GPS data to the Serial console
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// Set to 'true' if you want to debug and listen to the raw GPS sentences
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#define GPSECHO true
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void setup()
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{
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// connect at 115200 so we can read the GPS fast enuf and
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// also spit it out
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Serial.begin(115200);
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delay(2000);
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Serial.println("Adafruit GPS library basic test!");
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// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for MTK - some use 4800
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GPS.begin(9600);
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// You can adjust which sentences to have the module emit, below
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// uncomment this line to turn on RMC (recommended minimum) and GGA (fix data) including altitude
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_RMCGGA);
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// uncomment this line to turn on only the "minimum recommended" data for high update rates!
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//GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_RMCONLY);
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// uncomment this line to turn on all the available data - for 9600 baud you'll want 1 Hz rate
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//GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_ALLDATA);
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// Set the update rate
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// 1 Hz update rate
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//GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_UPDATE_1HZ);
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// 5 Hz update rate- for 9600 baud you'll have to set the output to RMC or RMCGGA only (see above)
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_UPDATE_5HZ);
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// 10 Hz update rate - for 9600 baud you'll have to set the output to RMC only (see above)
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//GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_UPDATE_10HZ);
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delay(1000);
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}
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void loop() // run over and over again
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{
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char c = GPS.read();
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// if you want to debug, this is a good time to do it!
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if (GPSECHO)
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if (c) Serial.write(c);
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}
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// Test code for Adafruit GPS modules using MTK3329/MTK3339 driver
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//
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// This code turns on the LOCUS built-in datalogger. The datalogger
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// turns off when power is lost, so you MUST turn it on every time
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// you want to use it!
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//
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// Tested and works great with the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
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// using MTK33x9 chipset
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// ------> http://www.adafruit.com/products/746
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// Pick one up today at the Adafruit electronics shop
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// and help support open source hardware & software! -ada
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//This code is intended for use with Arduino Leonardo and other ATmega32U4-based Arduinos
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#include <Adafruit_GPS.h>
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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// Connect the GPS Power pin to 5V
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// Connect the GPS Ground pin to ground
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// If using software serial (sketch example default):
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Digital 8
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to Digital 7
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// If using hardware serial:
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Arduino RX1 (Digital 0)
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to matching TX1 (Digital 1)
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// If using software serial, keep these lines enabled
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// (you can change the pin numbers to match your wiring):
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//SoftwareSerial mySerial(8, 7);
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//Adafruit_GPS GPS(&mySerial);
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// If using hardware serial, comment
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// out the above two lines and enable these two lines instead:
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Adafruit_GPS GPS(&Serial1);
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HardwareSerial mySerial = Serial1;
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void setup()
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{
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// connect at 115200 so we can read the GPS fast enuf and
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// also spit it out
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Serial.begin(115200);
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delay(2000);
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Serial.println("Adafruit GPS logging start test!");
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// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for MTK - some use 4800
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GPS.begin(9600);
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_OFF);
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while (mySerial.available())
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mySerial.read();
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delay(1000);
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GPS.sendCommand("$PMTK622,1*29");
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Serial.println("----------------------------------------------------");
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}
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void loop() // run over and over again
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{
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if (mySerial.available()) {
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Serial.write(mySerial.read());
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}
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}
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// Test code for Adafruit GPS modules using MTK3329/MTK3339 driver
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//
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// This code erases the LOCUS built-in datalogger storage
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//
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// Tested and works great with the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
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// using MTK33x9 chipset
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// ------> http://www.adafruit.com/products/746
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// Pick one up today at the Adafruit electronics shop
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// and help support open source hardware & software! -ada
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//This code is intended for use with Arduino Leonardo and other ATmega32U4-based Arduinos
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#include <Adafruit_GPS.h>
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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// Connect the GPS Power pin to 5V
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// Connect the GPS Ground pin to ground
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// If using software serial (sketch example default):
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Digital 8
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to Digital 7
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// If using hardware serial:
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Arduino RX1 (Digital 0)
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to matching TX1 (Digital 1)
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// If using software serial, keep these lines enabled
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// (you can change the pin numbers to match your wiring):
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//SoftwareSerial mySerial(8, 7);
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//Adafruit_GPS GPS(&mySerial);
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// If using hardware serial, comment
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// out the above two lines and enable these two lines instead:
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Adafruit_GPS GPS(&Serial1);
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HardwareSerial mySerial = Serial1;
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void setup()
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{
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// connect at 115200 so we can read the GPS fast enuf and
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// also spit it out
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Serial.begin(115200);
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delay(2000);
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Serial.println("Adafruit GPS erase FLASH!");
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// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for MTK
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GPS.begin(9600);
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_OFF);
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Serial.println("This code will ERASE the data log stored in the FLASH - Permanently!");
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Serial.print("Are you sure you want to do this? [Y/N]: ");
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while (Serial.read() != 'Y') delay(10);
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Serial.println("\nERASING! UNPLUG YOUR ARDUINO WITHIN 5 SECONDS IF YOU DIDNT MEAN TO!");
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delay(5000);
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_LOCUS_ERASE_FLASH);
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Serial.println("Erased");
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}
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void loop() // run over and over again
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{
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if (mySerial.available()) {
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Serial.write(mySerial.read());
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}
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}
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// Test code for Adafruit GPS modules using MTK3329/MTK3339 driver
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//
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// This code turns on the LOCUS built-in datalogger. The datalogger
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// turns off when power is lost, so you MUST turn it on every time
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// you want to use it!
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//
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// Tested and works great with the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
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// using MTK33x9 chipset
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// ------> http://www.adafruit.com/products/746
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// Pick one up today at the Adafruit electronics shop
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// and help support open source hardware & software! -ada
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//This code is intended for use with Arduino Leonardo and other ATmega32U4-based Arduinos
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#include <Adafruit_GPS.h>
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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// Connect the GPS Power pin to 5V
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// Connect the GPS Ground pin to ground
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// If using software serial (sketch example default):
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Digital 8
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to Digital 7
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// If using hardware serial:
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Arduino RX1 (Digital 0)
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to matching TX1 (Digital 1)
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// If using software serial, keep these lines enabled
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// (you can change the pin numbers to match your wiring):
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//SoftwareSerial mySerial(8, 7);
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//Adafruit_GPS GPS(&mySerial);
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// If using hardware serial, comment
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// out the above two lines and enable these two lines instead:
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Adafruit_GPS GPS(&Serial1);
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HardwareSerial mySerial = Serial1;
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// Set GPSECHO to 'false' to turn off echoing the GPS data to the Serial console
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// Set to 'true' if you want to debug and listen to the raw GPS sentences
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#define GPSECHO true
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void setup()
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{
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// connect at 115200 so we can read the GPS fast enuf and
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// also spit it out
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Serial.begin(115200);
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delay(2000);
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Serial.println("Adafruit GPS logging start test!");
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// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for MTK - some use 4800
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GPS.begin(9600);
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// You can adjust which sentences to have the module emit, below
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// Default is RMC + GGA
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_RMCGGA);
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// Default is 1 Hz update rate
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_UPDATE_1HZ);
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delay(500);
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Serial.print("\nSTARTING LOGGING....");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_StartLogger())
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Serial.println(" STARTED!");
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else
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Serial.println(" no response :(");
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delay(1000);
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}
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void loop() // run over and over again
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{
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char c = GPS.read();
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// if you want to debug, this is a good time to do it!
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if ((c) && (GPSECHO))
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Serial.write(c);
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}
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// Test code for Adafruit GPS modules using MTK3329/MTK3339 driver
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//
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// This code turns on the LOCUS built-in datalogger. The datalogger
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// turns off when power is lost, so you MUST turn it on every time
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// you want to use it!
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//
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// Tested and works great with the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
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// using MTK33x9 chipset
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// ------> http://www.adafruit.com/products/746
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// Pick one up today at the Adafruit electronics shop
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// and help support open source hardware & software! -ada
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//This code is intended for use with Arduino Leonardo and other ATmega32U4-based Arduinos
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#include <Adafruit_GPS.h>
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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// Connect the GPS Power pin to 5V
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// Connect the GPS Ground pin to ground
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// If using software serial (sketch example default):
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Digital 8
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to Digital 7
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// If using hardware serial:
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Arduino RX1 (Digital 0)
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to matching TX1 (Digital 1)
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// If using software serial, keep these lines enabled
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// (you can change the pin numbers to match your wiring):
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//SoftwareSerial mySerial(8, 7);
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//Adafruit_GPS GPS(&mySerial);
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// If using hardware serial, comment
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// out the above two lines and enable these two lines instead:
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Adafruit_GPS GPS(&Serial1);
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HardwareSerial mySerial = Serial1;
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// Set GPSECHO to 'false' to turn off echoing the GPS data to the Serial console
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// Set to 'true' if you want to debug and listen to the raw GPS sentences
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#define GPSECHO false
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void setup()
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{
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// connect at 115200 so we can read the GPS fast enuf and
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// also spit it out
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Serial.begin(115200);
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delay(5000);
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Serial.println("Adafruit GPS logging start test!");
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// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for MTK - some use 4800
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GPS.begin(9600);
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// You can adjust which sentences to have the module emit, below
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// Default is RMC + GGA
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_RMCGGA);
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// Default is 1 Hz update rate
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_UPDATE_1HZ);
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while (true) {
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Serial.print("Starting logging....");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_StartLogger()) {
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Serial.println(" STARTED!");
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break;
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} else {
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Serial.println(" no response :(");
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}
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}
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}
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uint32_t updateTime = 1000;
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void loop() // run over and over again
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{
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char c = GPS.read();
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// if you want to debug, this is a good time to do it!
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if ((c) && (GPSECHO))
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Serial.write(c);
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if (millis() > updateTime)
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{
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updateTime = millis() + 1000;
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if (GPS.LOCUS_ReadStatus()) {
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Serial.print("\n\nLog #");
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Serial.print(GPS.LOCUS_serial, DEC);
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if (GPS.LOCUS_type == LOCUS_OVERLAP)
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Serial.print(", Overlap, ");
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else if (GPS.LOCUS_type == LOCUS_FULLSTOP)
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Serial.print(", Full Stop, Logging");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_mode & 0x1) Serial.print(" AlwaysLocate");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_mode & 0x2) Serial.print(" FixOnly");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_mode & 0x4) Serial.print(" Normal");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_mode & 0x8) Serial.print(" Interval");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_mode & 0x10) Serial.print(" Distance");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_mode & 0x20) Serial.print(" Speed");
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Serial.print(", Content "); Serial.print((int)GPS.LOCUS_config);
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Serial.print(", Interval "); Serial.print((int)GPS.LOCUS_interval);
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Serial.print(" sec, Distance "); Serial.print((int)GPS.LOCUS_distance);
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Serial.print(" m, Speed "); Serial.print((int)GPS.LOCUS_speed);
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Serial.print(" m/s, Status ");
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if (GPS.LOCUS_status)
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Serial.print("LOGGING, ");
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else
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Serial.print("OFF, ");
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Serial.print((int)GPS.LOCUS_records); Serial.print(" Records, ");
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Serial.print((int)GPS.LOCUS_percent); Serial.print("% Used ");
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}//if (GPS.LOCUS_ReadStatus())
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}//if (millis() > updateTime)
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}//loop
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// Test code for Adafruit GPS modules using MTK3329/MTK3339 driver
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//
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// This code shows how to listen to the GPS module in an interrupt
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// which allows the program to have more 'freedom' - just parse
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// when a new NMEA sentence is available! Then access data when
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// desired.
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//
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// Tested and works great with the Adafruit Ultimate GPS module
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// using MTK33x9 chipset
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// ------> http://www.adafruit.com/products/746
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// Pick one up today at the Adafruit electronics shop
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// and help support open source hardware & software! -ada
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//This code is intended for use with Arduino Leonardo and other ATmega32U4-based Arduinos
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#include <Adafruit_GPS.h>
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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// Connect the GPS Power pin to 5V
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// Connect the GPS Ground pin to ground
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// If using software serial (sketch example default):
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Digital 8
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to Digital 7
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// If using hardware serial:
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// Connect the GPS TX (transmit) pin to Arduino RX1 (Digital 0)
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// Connect the GPS RX (receive) pin to matching TX1 (Digital 1)
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// If using software serial, keep these lines enabled
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// (you can change the pin numbers to match your wiring):
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//SoftwareSerial mySerial(8, 7);
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//Adafruit_GPS GPS(&mySerial);
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// If using hardware serial, comment
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// out the above two lines and enable these two lines instead:
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Adafruit_GPS GPS(&Serial1);
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HardwareSerial mySerial = Serial1;
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// Set GPSECHO to 'false' to turn off echoing the GPS data to the Serial console
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// Set to 'true' if you want to debug and listen to the raw GPS sentences
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#define GPSECHO true
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void setup()
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{
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// connect at 115200 so we can read the GPS fast enough and echo without dropping chars
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// also spit it out
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Serial.begin(115200);
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delay(5000);
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Serial.println("Adafruit GPS library basic test!");
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// 9600 NMEA is the default baud rate for Adafruit MTK GPS's- some use 4800
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GPS.begin(9600);
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// uncomment this line to turn on RMC (recommended minimum) and GGA (fix data) including altitude
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_RMCGGA);
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// uncomment this line to turn on only the "minimum recommended" data
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//GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT_RMCONLY);
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// For parsing data, we don't suggest using anything but either RMC only or RMC+GGA since
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// the parser doesn't care about other sentences at this time
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// Set the update rate
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GPS.sendCommand(PMTK_SET_NMEA_UPDATE_1HZ); // 1 Hz update rate
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// For the parsing code to work nicely and have time to sort thru the data, and
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// print it out we don't suggest using anything higher than 1 Hz
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delay(1000);
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// Ask for firmware version
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mySerial.println(PMTK_Q_RELEASE);
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}
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uint32_t timer = millis();
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void loop() // run over and over again
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{
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char c = GPS.read();
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// if you want to debug, this is a good time to do it!
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if ((c) && (GPSECHO))
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Serial.write(c);
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// if a sentence is received, we can check the checksum, parse it...
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if (GPS.newNMEAreceived()) {
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// a tricky thing here is if we print the NMEA sentence, or data
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// we end up not listening and catching other sentences!
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// so be very wary if using OUTPUT_ALLDATA and trytng to print out data
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//Serial.println(GPS.lastNMEA()); // this also sets the newNMEAreceived() flag to false
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if (!GPS.parse(GPS.lastNMEA())) // this also sets the newNMEAreceived() flag to false
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return; // we can fail to parse a sentence in which case we should just wait for another
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}
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// if millis() or timer wraps around, we'll just reset it
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if (timer > millis()) timer = millis();
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// approximately every 2 seconds or so, print out the current stats
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if (millis() - timer > 2000) {
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timer = millis(); // reset the timer
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Serial.print("\nTime: ");
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Serial.print(GPS.hour, DEC); Serial.print(':');
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Serial.print(GPS.minute, DEC); Serial.print(':');
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Serial.print(GPS.seconds, DEC); Serial.print('.');
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Serial.println(GPS.milliseconds);
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Serial.print("Date: ");
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Serial.print(GPS.day, DEC); Serial.print('/');
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Serial.print(GPS.month, DEC); Serial.print("/20");
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Serial.println(GPS.year, DEC);
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Serial.print("Fix: "); Serial.print((int)GPS.fix);
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Serial.print(" quality: "); Serial.println((int)GPS.fixquality);
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if (GPS.fix) {
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Serial.print("Location: ");
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Serial.print(GPS.latitude, 4); Serial.print(GPS.lat);
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Serial.print(", ");
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Serial.print(GPS.longitude, 4); Serial.println(GPS.lon);
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Serial.print("Speed (knots): "); Serial.println(GPS.speed);
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Serial.print("Angle: "); Serial.println(GPS.angle);
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Serial.print("Altitude: "); Serial.println(GPS.altitude);
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Serial.print("Satellites: "); Serial.println((int)GPS.satellites);
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}
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}
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}
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