Hi All,
I am a newbie to the Flowcode and I tried the Standard GPS Test Program which I modified for the Arm Development kit BL0061-1 and can't seem to get it to work at all.
I also used the RS232/UART Component and tried to receive one character at a time with no success.
Please see attached, can anyone perhaps point me in the right direction please?....
Regards,
Gavin
GPS - Using Mikroe BL0106 Click Adaptor
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GPS - Using Mikroe BL0106 Click Adaptor
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Re: GPS - Using Mikroe BL0106 Click Adaptor
Oops meant to add I am trying it with the GNSS Click 5 and the GPS3 Click board as well
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Re: GPS - Using Mikroe BL0106 Click Adaptor
Hi Gavo
Can you post a foto from your hardware?
Do you have a drawing or wiring list to the clickboard?
Pin 2 from the Clickboard is reset => set it to hi
Pin 13 RX to Arm TX
PIN 14 TX to Arm RX
regards
Stefan
Can you post a foto from your hardware?
Do you have a drawing or wiring list to the clickboard?
Pin 2 from the Clickboard is reset => set it to hi
Pin 13 RX to Arm TX
PIN 14 TX to Arm RX
regards
Stefan
Re: GPS - Using Mikroe BL0106 Click Adaptor
Hi Stefan,
Please see attached,
Look at the Consol as well when I simulate it does something very weird.
When I run the GPS Injector in the Simulation is seems to work
How would I pull the reset pin high?
Regards,
Gavin
Please see attached,
Look at the Consol as well when I simulate it does something very weird.
When I run the GPS Injector in the Simulation is seems to work
How would I pull the reset pin high?
Regards,
Gavin
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Re: GPS - Using Mikroe BL0106 Click Adaptor
Hi Gavin
I do this with a "virtual" LED.
From the component output I get a LED (5mm, Panel).
Then I give this LED a name and determine the port in the propertis. If you use the the clickboard on connector D, in your case it would be maybe D7.
You can set the pin with a component macro to TurnOn. For a reset you can use the component macro and set the pin to TurnOff for a short time. The reset pin is active with a low.
regards
Stefan
I do this with a "virtual" LED.
From the component output I get a LED (5mm, Panel).
Then I give this LED a name and determine the port in the propertis. If you use the the clickboard on connector D, in your case it would be maybe D7.
You can set the pin with a component macro to TurnOn. For a reset you can use the component macro and set the pin to TurnOff for a short time. The reset pin is active with a low.
regards
Stefan