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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:18 pm Post subject: IDE(INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS)FOR GPS
Good Evening
What IDE packages are there for developing graphic custom gps applications on windows platforms.
I.ve have just bought a usb gps reciever and what to develop my own mapping application. The gps reciever is a Haicom HI-204III GPS Receiver With USB interface.
Items Description
Chipset GSP3F SSiRF StarIII technology
General Frequency L1, 1575.42 MHz
C/A code 1.023 MHz chip rate
Channels 20
Accuracy Position 10 meters, 2D RMS
5 meters 2D RMS, WAAS corrected
<5meters(50%), DGPS corrected
Velocity 0.1 meters/second
Time 1 microsecond synchronized to GPS time
Datum Default WGS-84
Other selectable for other Datum
Acquisition
Rate (Open Sky
& Stationary
Requirements) Reacquisition 0.1 sec., average
Snap start 1 sec., average
Hot start 8 sec., average
Warm start 38 sec., average
Cold start 42 sec., average
Dynamic
Conditions Altitude 18,000 meters (60,000 feet) max.
Velocity 515 meters/second (1000 knots) max.
Acceleration 4g, max.
Jerk 20 meters/second3, max.
Power Main power input 5V DC input.
Power consumption 0.38 W (continuous mode)
Supply Current 75mA
Backup power 3 V Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
Dimension 43mm L x 42mm W x 13mm H
Weight 23g
LED INDICATOR
LED flashing 0.25Hz Signal Searching
LED flashing 1Hz Position Fixed
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:25 pm Post subject:
Not sure there's a specific IDE but it reasonably straight forward.
All comms to the GPS will be acheived through a conventional Windows COM: serial port. Whether it's a BT/USB/Serial device
You need to ensure you are using NMEA data streams to begin with as these are ASCII character streams with comma field delimiters and are simple to handle. Leave SiRF until you have NMEA working! A GOOGLE for NMEA will reveal all the information you need to get started.
Your supplier may have some SDKs for their device. GARMIN used to - I used it with Visual BASIC years ago to plot positions on scanned OS maps - until I discovered the very early version of OziExplorer! _________________ Phil
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