Re: [time-nuts] SimpleLink CC44000 GPS Development Kit

2012-03-29 Thread Robert LaJeunesse
From http://www.ti.com/tool/cc4000gpsem GNS TC6000GN module and EM board
 
At the GNS site I was able to get a TC6000GN-P1 data sheet and design guide.
 
Bob LaJeunesse



From: Attila Kinali att...@kinali.ch
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] SimpleLink CC44000 GPS Development Kit

On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:57:57 -0600
David Armstrong armstr...@sedsystems.ca wrote:

 It appears that TI has entered the GPS market.  I don't know if this would 
 make 
a good start on a GPSDO or not?  Comments?
 
 https://estore.ti.com/SimpleLink-CC44000-GPS-Development-Kit-P2945C159.aspx

Any idea how those modules work internally? What chips they use?
I cannot find anything on either the GNS nor on the TI homepage.

            Attila Kinali

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Re: [time-nuts] SimpleLink CC44000 GPS Development Kit

2012-03-29 Thread Attila Kinali
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 13:14:14 -0700 (PDT)
Robert LaJeunesse rlajeune...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 From http://www.ti.com/tool/cc4000gpsem GNS TC6000GN module and EM board
  
 At the GNS site I was able to get a TC6000GN-P1 data sheet and design guide.

Yes, i found the TC6000GN-P1 datasheet from GNS and the module description
from TI, but neither tells anything beside the outside features.


Attila Kinali

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[time-nuts] SimpleLink CC44000 GPS Development Kit

2012-03-28 Thread David Armstrong
It appears that TI has entered the GPS market.  I don't know if this would make 
a good start on a GPSDO or not?  Comments?

https://estore.ti.com/SimpleLink-CC44000-GPS-Development-Kit-P2945C159.aspx



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Re: [time-nuts] SimpleLink CC44000 GPS Development Kit

2012-03-28 Thread Bob Camp
Hi

100 ns nominal accuracy on the PPS. Sounds like a positioning part rather
than timing. 
The good timing receivers all have some firmware mods to improve the PPS
accuracy. More or less, they favor time over navigation in the way they
process the raw data. They also let you do needed stuff like position hold. 

Bob

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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 12:58 PM
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Subject: [time-nuts] SimpleLink CC44000 GPS Development Kit

It appears that TI has entered the GPS market.  I don't know if this would
make a good start on a GPSDO or not?  Comments?

https://estore.ti.com/SimpleLink-CC44000-GPS-Development-Kit-P2945C159.aspx



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