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Example13_autoHPPOSLLH.ino
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/*
Configuring the GPS to automatically send HPPOSLLH position reports over I2C
By: Paul Clark
Date: October 27th 2020
Based on an earlier example:
By: Nathan Seidle and Thorsten von Eicken
SparkFun Electronics
Date: January 3rd, 2019
License: MIT. See license file for more information but you can
basically do whatever you want with this code.
This example shows how to configure the U-Blox GPS the send navigation reports automatically
and retrieving the latest one via getHPPOSLLH. This eliminates the blocking in getHPPOSLLH while the GPS
produces a fresh navigation solution at the expense of returning a slighly old solution.
This can be used over serial or over I2C, this example shows the I2C use. With serial the GPS
simply outputs the UBX_NAV_HPPOSLLH packet. With I2C it queues it into its internal I2C buffer (4KB in
size?) where it can be retrieved in the next I2C poll.
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Hardware Connections:
Plug a Qwiic cable into the GPS and a BlackBoard
If you don't have a platform with a Qwiic connection use the SparkFun Qwiic Breadboard Jumper (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14425)
Open the serial monitor at 115200 baud to see the output
*/
#include <Wire.h> //Needed for I2C to GPS
#include <SparkFun_Ublox_Arduino_Library.h> //http://librarymanager/All#SparkFun_Ublox_GPS
SFE_UBLOX_GPS myGPS;
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(115200);
while (!Serial); //Wait for user to open terminal
Serial.println("SparkFun Ublox Example");
Wire.begin();
//myGPS.enableDebugging(); // Uncomment this line to enable lots of helpful debug messages
//myGPS.enableDebugging(Serial, true); // Uncomment this line to enable the minimum of helpful debug messages
if (myGPS.begin() == false) //Connect to the Ublox module using Wire port
{
Serial.println(F("Ublox GPS not detected at default I2C address. Please check wiring. Freezing."));
while (1);
}
// Uncomment the next line if you want to reset your module back to the default settings with 1Hz navigation rate
//myGPS.factoryDefault(); delay(5000);
myGPS.setI2COutput(COM_TYPE_UBX); //Set the I2C port to output UBX only (turn off NMEA noise)
myGPS.saveConfigSelective(VAL_CFG_SUBSEC_IOPORT); //Save the communications port settings to flash and BBR
myGPS.setNavigationFrequency(1); //Produce one solution per second
// The acid test: all four of these combinations should work seamlessly :-)
//myGPS.setAutoPVT(false); // Library will poll each reading
//myGPS.setAutoHPPOSLLH(false); // Library will poll each reading
//myGPS.setAutoPVT(true); // Tell the GPS to "send" each solution automatically
//myGPS.setAutoHPPOSLLH(false); // Library will poll each reading
//myGPS.setAutoPVT(false); // Library will poll each reading
//myGPS.setAutoHPPOSLLH(true); // Tell the GPS to "send" each hi res solution automatically
myGPS.setAutoPVT(true); // Tell the GPS to "send" each solution automatically
myGPS.setAutoHPPOSLLH(true); // Tell the GPS to "send" each hi res solution automatically
}
void loop()
{
// Calling getHPPOSLLH returns true if there actually is a fresh navigation solution available.
// Calling getPVT returns true if there actually is a fresh navigation solution available.
if ((myGPS.getHPPOSLLH()) || (myGPS.getPVT()))
{
Serial.println();
long highResLatitude = myGPS.getHighResLatitude();
Serial.print(F("Hi Res Lat: "));
Serial.print(highResLatitude);
int highResLatitudeHp = myGPS.getHighResLatitudeHp();
Serial.print(F(" "));
Serial.print(highResLatitudeHp);
long highResLongitude = myGPS.getHighResLongitude();
Serial.print(F(" Hi Res Long: "));
Serial.print(highResLongitude);
int highResLongitudeHp = myGPS.getHighResLongitudeHp();
Serial.print(F(" "));
Serial.print(highResLongitudeHp);
unsigned long horizAccuracy = myGPS.getHorizontalAccuracy();
Serial.print(F(" Horiz accuracy: "));
Serial.print(horizAccuracy);
long latitude = myGPS.getLatitude();
Serial.print(F(" Lat: "));
Serial.print(latitude);
long longitude = myGPS.getLongitude();
Serial.print(F(" Long: "));
Serial.println(longitude);
}
else
{
Serial.print(".");
delay(50);
}
}