Hello,
My detector is been out of order since feb 2018… PPS pulse problem is still on, I have try to solve that by myself and with experts, but no solutions. Any new ideas here, or do I give up and throw my system to junk…
2019-06-03, 16:02 (This post was last modified: 2019-06-03, 16:17 by lyova.)
(2019-06-03, 15:07)Weather muurame Wrote: Hello,
My detector is been out of order since feb 2018… PPS pulse problem is still on, I have try to solve that by myself and with experts, but no solutions. Any new ideas here, or do I give up and throw my system to junk…
Hi Weather muurame
Can I ask which GPS antenna are you using?
Have you tried to use GPS antenna with another working GPS device?
How many GPS satellites does your system see and how much signal in dB?
Does the GPS antenna see the sky, hope the antenna is outdoor?
P.S.
if you're still going to throw it in the junk can tell me I can pick it up
Weather muurame, your signal does not look right. It has a slow rise time and does not go all the way down to 0V. Ideally it should have a real sharp rise time. Check the voltage supplying the GPS chip. +3V3-G. It is generated by a dictated supply, IC505.
(2019-06-03, 15:07)Weather muurame Wrote: Hello,
My detector is been out of order since feb 2018… PPS pulse problem is still on, I have try to solve that by myself and with experts, but no solutions. Any new ideas here, or do I give up and throw my system to junk…
Hi Weather muurame
Can I ask which GPS antenna are you using?
Have you tried to use GPS antenna with another working GPS device?
How many GPS satellites does your system see and how much signal in dB?
Does the GPS antenna see the sky, hope the antenna is outdoor?
P.S.
if you're still going to throw it in the junk can tell me I can pick it up
Best regats, Volodymyr
I have tried it three diffrent gps module ( same model as it worked oroiginally), I am 99 % sure the problem is not in gps module.
As you see main fault is in pps signal, it rises too slowly. Next I have to chcek IC505 as dupreezed proposed.
(2019-06-03, 15:07)Weather muurame Wrote: Hello,
My detector is been out of order since feb 2018… PPS pulse problem is still on, I have try to solve that by myself and with experts, but no solutions. Any new ideas here, or do I give up and throw my system to junk…
Hi Weather muurame
Can I ask which GPS antenna are you using?
Have you tried to use GPS antenna with another working GPS device?
How many GPS satellites does your system see and how much signal in dB?
Does the GPS antenna see the sky, hope the antenna is outdoor?
P.S.
if you're still going to throw it in the junk can tell me I can pick it up
Best regats, Volodymyr
I have tried it three diffrent gps module ( same model as it worked oroiginally), I am 99 % sure the problem is not in gps module.
As you see main fault is in pps signal, it rises too slowly. Next I have to chcek IC505 as dupreezed proposed.
I would also check the signal from 9 pins of the chip with no R703 resistor and the voltage at the points of the soldered resistor
(2019-06-03, 16:16)dupreezd Wrote: Weather muurame, your signal does not look right. It has a slow rise time and does not go all the way down to 0V. Ideally it should have a real sharp rise time. Check the voltage supplying the GPS chip. +3V3-G. It is generated by a dictated supply, IC505.
Regards.
Dupreezed,
Can you advice me, where it is located on circuit board?
(2019-06-03, 16:16)dupreezd Wrote: Weather muurame, your signal does not look right. It has a slow rise time and does not go all the way down to 0V. Ideally it should have a real sharp rise time. Check the voltage supplying the GPS chip. +3V3-G. It is generated by a dictated supply, IC505.
Regards.
Dupreezed,
Can you advice me, where it is located on circuit board?
As this is getting more and more technical, I would advise that you first register and become an operator so that you have access to the internal forum where this issue might have been addressed already.
(2019-06-03, 16:16)dupreezd Wrote: Weather muurame, your signal does not look right. It has a slow rise time and does not go all the way down to 0V. Ideally it should have a real sharp rise time. Check the voltage supplying the GPS chip. +3V3-G. It is generated by a dictated supply, IC505.
Regards.
Dupreezed,
Can you advice me, where it is located on circuit board?
(2019-06-03, 17:10)dupreezd Wrote: As this is getting more and more technical, I would advise that you first register and become an operator so that you have access to the internal forum where this issue might have been addressed already.
Regards
I have been as operator several years, but somehow my detector is not listed anymore. I registered my detector again couple days ago, but not accessed.