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Syntax
Description
Examples
Read Data from GPS Receiver as Matrix
Read data from the GPS receiver connected to the host computer using serialport
object.
Required Hardware
To run this example, you need:
UBlox Neo-6M GPS module
GPS antenna
USB to UART module
USB cable
Connecting wires
Hardware Connection
Connect the pins on the UBlox Neo-6M GPS module to the pins on your USB to UART module. The connections are:
VCC - +5V
RX - TXO
TX - RXI
GND - GND
Connect the GPS antenna to the GPS module. Connect the USB to UART module to the host computer with a USB cable. GPS Fix can be easily acquired in locations that have a clear view of the sky. Wait for the GPS module to acquire satelite signals (Fix).This can be verified by checking the Fix LED (D1) of your GPS module.
Create GPS Object
Connect to the GPS receiver using serialport
object. Specify the port name and the baud rate. Specify the output format of the data as matrix.
s = serialport('COM4',9600); gps = gpsdev(s,'OutputFormat',"matrix")
gps = gpsdev with properties: SerialPort: COM4 BaudRate: 9600 (bits/s) SamplesPerRead: 1 ReadMode: "latest" SamplesRead: 0 Show all properties all functions
Read the GPS data
Read the GPS data and return them as matrices.
[lla,speed,course,dops,gpsReceiverTime,timestamp,overruns] = read(gps)
lla = 1×3
NaN NaN NaN
speed = NaN
course = NaN
dops = 1×3
NaN NaN NaN
gpsReceiverTime = datetime
NaT
timestamp = datetime
22-Mar-2021 03:41:00.274
overruns = 1
Display number of samples read and the samples available in the host buffer.
gps.SamplesRead
ans = 1
gps.SamplesAvailable
ans = 0
Flush all GPS data accumulated in the buffers and reset the SamplesRead
and SamplesAvailable
properties.
flush(gps)
Display number of samples read and the samples available in the host buffer.
gps.SamplesRead
ans = 0
gps.SamplesAvailable
ans = 0
Clean Up
When the connection is no longer needed, clear the associated object.
delete(gps); clear gps; clear s;
Input Arguments
gps
— GPS sensor
gpsdev
object
The GPS sensor, specified as a gpsdev
object.
Version History
Introduced in R2020b
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