UHD - Internal GPSDO Application Notes

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This application note describes the use of integrated GPS-disciplined oscillators with Ettus Research USRP devices. It pertains specifically to the Jackson Labs Firefly-1A device unless noted otherwise.

Specifications

Antenna Types:

The GPSDO is capable of supplying a 3V for active GPS antennas or supporting passive antennas

Installation instructions

Installation instructions can be found here: www.ettus.com/downloads/gpsdo-kit.pdf

Post installation task (N-Series only)

This is necessary if you require absolute GPS time in your application, or need to communicate with the GPSDO to obtain location, satellite info, etc. If you only require 10MHz and PPS signals for reference or MIMO use, (see the Synchronization Application Notes), it is not necessary to perform this step.

To configure the USRP to communicate with the GPSDO, use the usrp_burn_mb_eeprom utility:

cd <install-path>/share/uhd/utils
./usrp_burn_mb_eeprom --args=<optional device args> --key=gpsdo --val=internal

-- restore original setting --
./usrp_burn_mb_eeprom --args=<optional device args> --key=gpsdo --val=none

Using the GPSDO in your application

By default, if a GPSDO is detected at startup, the USRP will be configured to use it as a frequency and time reference. The internal VITA timestamp will be initialized to the GPS time, and the internal oscillator will be phase-locked to the 10MHz GPSDO reference. If the GPSDO is not locked to satellites, the VITA time will not be initialized.

GPS data is obtained through the mboard_sensors interface. To retrieve the current GPS time, use the "gps_time" sensor:

usrp->get_mboard_sensor("gps_time");

The returned value will be the current epoch time, in seconds since January 1, 1970. This value is readily converted into human-readable format using the time.h library in C, boost::posix_time in C++, etc.

Other information can be fetched as well. You can query the lock status with the "gps_locked" sensor, as well as obtain raw NMEA sentences using the "gps_gprmc", and "gps_gpgga" sensors. Location information can be parsed out of the "gps_gpgga" sensor by using gpsd or another NMEA parser.