Ethernet; Logging And Retrieving Data Overview - Novatel OEM6 Series User Manual

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Operation OEM6 Cards and Enclosure
OEM615 and OEM617D provide +5 VDC ±5% at a maximum of 100 mA
The amount of voltage the OEM615 receiver can provide to the antenna depends upon the
615
input voltage provided to pin 1 on the P1101 connector.
The output current in all instances is limited to 100 mA and above an input voltage of 6 V the
617D
output current limit is further reduced (derated) according to:
iout < 0.1w/ (vin - 5v) where vin is greater than 6v
OEM628 provides selectable 3.3 V or +5 VDC ±5% at a maximum of 100 mA
628
OEM638 provides selectable 3.3 V or +5 VDC ±5% at a maximum of 200 mA. The OEM638
638
also includes an external LNA supply pin that can accept up to 6-18 VDC
For the OEM628 and OEM638 receiver, it is possible to supply power to the LNA of an
628
active antenna either from the antenna port of the receiver itself or from an external source.
Use the
638
internal power source of the receiver to the LNA of an active antenna. Refer to the
Family Firmware Reference Manual
4.7.7

Ethernet

OEM638, OEM628 and FlexPak6 receivers are equipped with a 10/100baseT Ethernet port that supports
IPv4 Internet layer, TCP/IP transport and telnet. Users can conduct remote debugging, accept MRTCA
(modified RTCA) data and download firmware. OEM6 family receivers are also equipped with NTRIP
Version 2.0 (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol) client and server capability.
The OEM628 and OEM638 do not have Ethernet magnetics or RJ45 connector. If using the
OEM6 Ethernet connectivity, the distance between the RJ45 connector and the magnetics
must be no more than 10 inches (25.4 cm), and the distance between the device and the
magnetics must be no more than 1.5 inches (3.8 cm).
Refer to Chapter 6, Ethernet Configuration on page 73 for instructions on configuring Ethernet and
NTRIP.
617D
4.8

Logging and Retrieving Data Overview

The OEM638 contains 4 gigabytes of memory for onboard data storage. Data can be logged to internal
memory and downloaded for post-processing in a variety of ways.
Logging can be initiated by issuing commands using Wi-Fi or Ethernet (recommended). Logged data
stored in the flash memory can also be retrieved using Wi-Fi or Ethernet (recommended) or downloaded
using USB (refer to Appendix E.1.7, USB Interfaces starting on Page 167 for configuration details).
A log file must be open for logs to be recorded and only one log at a time can be open.
OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 7
ANTENNAPOWER
command to enable (default) or disable electrical power from the
615
Ethernet is not available on the OEM615 or OEM617D.
(OM-20000129) for command details.
638
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