From aa0829456b2ae9fda0084c474c90b62b8289d813 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Gary E. Miller" Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 12:25:08 -0700 Subject: Alphabetize chipsets --- gpscap.ini | 268 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------ 1 file changed, 136 insertions(+), 132 deletions(-) (limited to 'gpscap.ini') diff --git a/gpscap.ini b/gpscap.ini index ec8aeb0c..28f44eeb 100644 --- a/gpscap.ini +++ b/gpscap.ini @@ -76,95 +76,9 @@ # "other -- See Technical Notes. # -# Chipsets +# Chipsets (alphabetical) # -[GenericSiRF] -type = engine -description = Capabilities generic to all SiRF chips -# Sets 4800 baud shipping GGA+GSA+GSV+RMC -to_nmea = 0xa0a200188102010100000101050101010000000100010001000112c00000b0b3 -to_native = $PSRF100,0,%b,8,1,0 # Sets 8N1 with specified speed - -[SiRF-1] -type = engine -description = Version 1 of the SiRF GPS engine -engine = SiRF-1 -nmea = 2.2 -uses = GenericSiRF -tested = 2.34 -rating = good -logs = ublox-sirf1.log -notes = ublox-sirf1.log was made from a device with ublox firmware and - may not be typical of SiRF-1 chips. - -[SiRF-2] -type = engine -description = Version 2 of the SiRF GPS engine -engine = SiRF-2 -# Later versions may do 2.3 -nmea = 2.2 -uses = GenericSiRF -tested = 2.37 -rating = good -logs = bu303b-nofix.log, bu303-climbing.log, bu303-moving.log, - bu303-nofix.log, bu303-stillfix.log, haicom-305N.log, holux-gm-210.log, - pharos-360.log, tn200-all.log, tn200.log, tn204.log -notes = The bu* logs are in native binary format; the Haicom, Holux, Pharos, - and TripNav logs in NMEA. NMEA starts with GGA and ends with RMC. The - tn204 NMEA looks remarkably like older Garmin cruft and may be emulating - one, including the split reporting cycle. - -[SiRF-3] -type = engine -description = Version 3 of the SiRF GPS engine -engine = SiRF-3 -nmea = 3.01 -uses = GenericSiRF -rating = good -logs = blumax-gps009.log, gpslim236.log, motorola-t805.log, rgm3800.log, et-332.log, tomtom-mkII.log -notes = The Blumax log is in NMEA mode. Start of cycle is GGA, End of cycle - is RMC. Some variants (like the Blumax) emit ZDA before GGA; others - (like the GPSlim 1236, Motorola T805, RGM3800) do not. - -[SiRF-4] -type = engine -description = Version 4 of the SiRF GPS engine -engine = SiRF-4 -nmea = 3.01 -uses = GenericSiRF -rating = poor -logs = bu353s4.log -notes = Low power usage, but poor sensitivity and very long startup. - Resets to 4800N1 every time it is unplugged. Has a tendency to freeze - when switched from binary to NMEA mode (unplugging it fixes this). - -[SiRF-TriG] -type = engine -description = Chinese variant of the SiRF GPS engine -engine = SiRF-TriG -nmea = 4.00 -uses = GenericSiRF -#rating = poor -logs = beidou-bd.log, beidou-gb.log -notes = SiRF-IV variant produced for the Chinese market; it handles the - Beidou and GLONASS constellations as well as US GPS. The main - variant is described by the Chinese standard "Technical - Specification of Communication Protocol for BDS Compatible - Positioning Module" (TSCPB) and uses the talker ID BD. This - standard is not available in English translation. There is a - variant with closer NMEA 4.00 conformance that uses the talker - ID GB. - -[MSB2122] -type = engine -engine = MSB2122 -nmea = 2.3 -rating = good -techdoc = http://www.mstar-europe.com/products.php -notes = Code-named "Poseidon 2", this appears to be a MIPS core. May - ship with serious bugs that cause bogus fixes or hard crashes. - [ANTARIS] type = engine engine = ANTARIS @@ -185,6 +99,32 @@ notes = Sends 'E' in second field of GSA record, not an NMEA value. (This behavior reported on the 4H chipset.) logs = ublox-lea-4h.log, ublox-lea-4s.log, ublox-lea-4t.log +[BD960] +type = engine +engine = BD960 +nmea = 3.0? +tested = 2.39 +notes = Spec sheet says it emits GSV, AVR, RMC, HDT, VGK, VHD, GGLK, GGA, GSA, + ZDA, VTG, GST, and PIT in NMEA mode. Many of these are nonstandard. + Also says: "JK and Binary: Trimble GSOF". Other web sources say + it has RTK capability. +rating = good + +[FastraX iTrax03] +type = engine +techdoc = http://www.fastraxgps.com/products/gpsmodules/index.cfm?template=products.show.cfm&productGuid=4594da1a-503c-469c-91b2-6948043189be +engine = FastraX iTrax03 +rating = good +logs = com-1289.log +notes = Start of fix cycle is RMC, end is GGA (GSVs may come after). + +[Garmin] +type = engine +engine = Garmin +description = There are several versions; the differences are not clear. +techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/support/commProtocol.html +rating = good + [LEA-5H] type = engine engine = LEA-5H @@ -202,20 +142,14 @@ rating = good tested = 3.9 notes = Appears not to have the ANTARIS4 GSA quirk. Excellent indoors. -[FastraX iTrax03] -type = engine -techdoc = http://www.fastraxgps.com/products/gpsmodules/index.cfm?template=products.show.cfm&productGuid=4594da1a-503c-469c-91b2-6948043189be -engine = FastraX iTrax03 -rating = good -logs = com-1289.log -notes = Start of fix cycle is RMC, end is GGA (GSVs may come after). - -[Garmin] +[MSB2122] type = engine -engine = Garmin -description = There are several versions; the differences are not clear. -techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/support/commProtocol.html +engine = MSB2122 +nmea = 2.3 rating = good +techdoc = http://www.mstar-europe.com/products.php +notes = Code-named "Poseidon 2", this appears to be a MIPS core. May + ship with serious bugs that cause bogus fixes or hard crashes. [MTK] type = engine @@ -249,47 +183,89 @@ type = engine engine = Pilot Plug rating = good -[Sony CXD2951] +[SE4100L] type = engine -techdoc = http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/cxd2951-commands.pdf -engine = Sony CXD2951 -rating = good +nmea = 3.01 +rating = fair +notes = Does not handle dates after the 10-bit GPS week rollover in 2019 well. +logs = gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log, gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log-overflow, gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log-coldboot -[Touchstone ASIC] +[SirfGeneric] type = engine -engine = Touchstone ASIC -rating = good -techdoc = http://www.navcomtech.com/Products/GPS/Touchstone.cfm +description = Capabilities generic to all SiRF chips +# Sets 4800 baud shipping GGA+GSA+GSV+RMC +to_nmea = 0xa0a200188102010100000101050101010000000100010001000112c00000b0b3 +to_native = $PSRF100,0,%b,8,1,0 # Sets 8N1 with specified speed -[uNav] +[SiRF-1] type = engine -engine = uN3010 -nmea = 3.01 -notes = uNav was acquired by Atheros in 2007. They have inherited - one GPS product, now designated uN3010. +description = Version 1 of the SiRF GPS engine +engine = SiRF-1 +nmea = 2.2 +uses = SirfGeneric +tested = 2.34 rating = good +logs = ublox-sirf1.log +notes = ublox-sirf1.log was made from a device with ublox firmware and + may not be typical of SiRF-1 chips. -[Zodiac] +[SiRF-2] type = engine -engine = Zodiac +description = Version 2 of the SiRF GPS engine +engine = SiRF-2 +# Later versions may do 2.3 nmea = 2.2 -tested = 2.0 -techdoc = http://www.gpskit.nl/downloads-en.htm -notes = This chip was made by Rockwell International. It was - also known as the Jupiter. It has been EOLed. +uses = SirfGeneric +tested = 2.37 rating = good -logs = zodiac.log +logs = bu303b-nofix.log, bu303-climbing.log, bu303-moving.log, + bu303-nofix.log, bu303-stillfix.log, haicom-305N.log, holux-gm-210.log, + pharos-360.log, tn200-all.log, tn200.log, tn204.log +notes = The bu* logs are in native binary format; the Haicom, Holux, Pharos, + and TripNav logs in NMEA. NMEA starts with GGA and ends with RMC. The + tn204 NMEA looks remarkably like older Garmin cruft and may be emulating + one, including the split reporting cycle. -[BD960] +[SiRF-3] type = engine -engine = BD960 -nmea = 3.0? -tested = 2.39 -notes = Spec sheet says it emits GSV, AVR, RMC, HDT, VGK, VHD, GGLK, GGA, GSA, - ZDA, VTG, GST, and PIT in NMEA mode. Many of these are nonstandard. - Also says: "JK and Binary: Trimble GSOF". Other web sources say - it has RTK capability. +description = Version 3 of the SiRF GPS engine +engine = SiRF-3 +nmea = 3.01 +uses = SirfGeneric rating = good +logs = blumax-gps009.log, gpslim236.log, motorola-t805.log, rgm3800.log, et-332.log, tomtom-mkII.log +notes = The Blumax log is in NMEA mode. Start of cycle is GGA, End of cycle + is RMC. Some variants (like the Blumax) emit ZDA before GGA; others + (like the GPSlim 1236, Motorola T805, RGM3800) do not. + +[SiRF-4] +type = engine +description = Version 4 of the SiRF GPS engine +engine = SiRF-4 +nmea = 3.01 +uses = SirfGeneric +rating = poor +logs = bu353s4.log +notes = Low power usage, but poor sensitivity and very long startup. + Resets to 4800N1 every time it is unplugged. Has a tendency to freeze + when switched from binary to NMEA mode (unplugging it fixes this). + +[SiRF-TriG] +type = engine +description = Chinese variant of the SiRF GPS engine +engine = SiRF-TriG +nmea = 4.00 +uses = SirfGeneric +#rating = poor +logs = beidou-bd.log, beidou-gb.log +notes = SiRF-IV variant produced for the Chinese market; it handles the + Beidou and GLONASS constellations as well as US GPS. The main + variant is described by the Chinese standard "Technical + Specification of Communication Protocol for BDS Compatible + Positioning Module" (TSCPB) and uses the talker ID BD. This + standard is not available in English translation. There is a + variant with closer NMEA 4.00 conformance that uses the talker + ID GB. [Skytraq Venus 6] type = engine @@ -297,6 +273,12 @@ nmea = 3.01 rating = good tested = 2.90 +[Sony CXD2951] +type = engine +techdoc = http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/cxd2951-commands.pdf +engine = Sony CXD2951 +rating = good + [STA8088] type = engine nmea = 2.2 @@ -304,6 +286,20 @@ rating = good tested = 3.7 notes = From ST Microelectronics +[Touchstone ASIC] +type = engine +engine = Touchstone ASIC +rating = good +techdoc = http://www.navcomtech.com/Products/GPS/Touchstone.cfm + +[uNav] +type = engine +engine = uN3010 +nmea = 3.01 +notes = uNav was acquired by Atheros in 2007. They have inherited + one GPS product, now designated uN3010. +rating = good + [UBLOX NEO-5Q] type = engine nmea = 2.3 @@ -311,12 +307,16 @@ rating = good tested = 2.39 notes = Supports WAAS. -[SE4100L] +[Zodiac] type = engine -nmea = 3.01 -rating = fair -notes = Does not handle dates after the 10-bit GPS week rollover in 2019 well. -logs = gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log, gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log-overflow, gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log-coldboot +engine = Zodiac +nmea = 2.2 +tested = 2.0 +techdoc = http://www.gpskit.nl/downloads-en.htm +notes = This chip was made by Rockwell International. It was + also known as the Jupiter. It has been EOLed. +rating = good +logs = zodiac.log # # Vendors (alphabetical by vendor) @@ -334,6 +334,10 @@ vendor_site = http://www.adapt-mobile.com> type = vendor vendor_site = http://code.google.com/p/gpsd/downloads/detail?name=SiRF-Axiom.pdf&can=2&q= +[BeStar] +type = vendor +vendor_site = http://www.sz-beitian.com/ + [Billionton] type = vendor vendor_site = http://www.billionton.com/english/index.htm -- cgit v1.2.1