GNSS Compass Reference Manual • Interfacing
9 Interfacing
Communication with GNSS Compass is possible on the following ports:
Ethernet
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9.2 Serial Interface
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CAN
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1PPS Signal
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Each port has different input and output capabilities.
9.1 Ethernet
The Ethernet interface offers a 100 MBit port for connection to a network, router or laptop/computer. The
interface offers a
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can be configured as a TCP Server, TCP Client or a UDP Client as detailed in
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can be configured with an Input and/or Output for a number of protocols as detailed in
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should only be used to establish a connection with a single remote computer/device at any one time.
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9.1.1 Ethernet Modes
Ethernet
Description
Mode
TCP Server
GNSS Compass will establish a TCP Server listen-
ing on the defined port. A connected client is able to
receive Output data and send Input data based on
the defined Input and Output functions.
TCP Client
GNSS Compass will continuously attempt to estab-
lish a TCP connection to the defined Destination IP
and Port. Once established, a connected client is
able to receive Output data and send Input data
based on the defined Input and Output functions.
UDP Client
GNSS Compass will send UDP Output data to the
defined Destination IP and Port. A client can also
send UDP Input data to GNSS Compass this same
Port.
Table 22: Ethernet Data Port Modes
v2.0
UI, as well as 4 (four) configurable data ports. Each Data Port
Required Con-
figuration
Port
Client
Destination
IP address
Port
Client
Destination
IP address
Port
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9.1.1 Ethernet Modes
9.1
Ethernet.
04 Nov 2021
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