99 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
99 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 ladyada for Adafruit Industries
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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# Simple GPS module demonstration.
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# Will wait for a fix and print a message every second with the current location
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# and other details.
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import time
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import board
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import busio
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import adafruit_gps
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# Create a serial connection for the GPS connection using default speed and
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# a slightly higher timeout (GPS modules typically update once a second).
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# These are the defaults you should use for the GPS FeatherWing.
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# For other boards set RX = GPS module TX, and TX = GPS module RX pins.
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uart = busio.UART(board.TX, board.RX, baudrate=9600, timeout=10)
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# for a computer, use the pyserial library for uart access
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# import serial
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# uart = serial.Serial("/dev/ttyUSB0", baudrate=9600, timeout=10)
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# If using I2C, we'll create an I2C interface to talk to using default pins
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# i2c = board.I2C()
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# Create a GPS module instance.
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gps = adafruit_gps.GPS(uart, debug=False) # Use UART/pyserial
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# gps = adafruit_gps.GPS_GtopI2C(i2c, debug=False) # Use I2C interface
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# Initialize the GPS module by changing what data it sends and at what rate.
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# These are NMEA extensions for PMTK_314_SET_NMEA_OUTPUT and
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# PMTK_220_SET_NMEA_UPDATERATE but you can send anything from here to adjust
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# the GPS module behavior:
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# https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/datasheets/PMTK_A11.pdf
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# Turn on the basic GGA and RMC info (what you typically want)
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gps.send_command(b"PMTK314,0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0")
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# Turn on just minimum info (RMC only, location):
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# gps.send_command(b'PMTK314,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0')
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# Turn off everything:
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# gps.send_command(b'PMTK314,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0')
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# Turn on everything (not all of it is parsed!)
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# gps.send_command(b'PMTK314,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0')
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# Set update rate to once a second (1hz) which is what you typically want.
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gps.send_command(b"PMTK220,1000")
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# Or decrease to once every two seconds by doubling the millisecond value.
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# Be sure to also increase your UART timeout above!
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# gps.send_command(b'PMTK220,2000')
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# You can also speed up the rate, but don't go too fast or else you can lose
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# data during parsing. This would be twice a second (2hz, 500ms delay):
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# gps.send_command(b'PMTK220,500')
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# Main loop runs forever printing the location, etc. every second.
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last_print = time.monotonic()
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while True:
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# Make sure to call gps.update() every loop iteration and at least twice
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# as fast as data comes from the GPS unit (usually every second).
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# This returns a bool that's true if it parsed new data (you can ignore it
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# though if you don't care and instead look at the has_fix property).
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gps.update()
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# Every second print out current location details if there's a fix.
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current = time.monotonic()
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if current - last_print >= 1.0:
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last_print = current
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if not gps.has_fix:
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# Try again if we don't have a fix yet.
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print("Waiting for fix...")
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continue
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# We have a fix! (gps.has_fix is true)
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# Print out details about the fix like location, date, etc.
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print("=" * 40) # Print a separator line.
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print(
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"Fix timestamp: {}/{}/{} {:02}:{:02}:{:02}".format(
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gps.timestamp_utc.tm_mon, # Grab parts of the time from the
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gps.timestamp_utc.tm_mday, # struct_time object that holds
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gps.timestamp_utc.tm_year, # the fix time. Note you might
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gps.timestamp_utc.tm_hour, # not get all data like year, day,
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gps.timestamp_utc.tm_min, # month!
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gps.timestamp_utc.tm_sec,
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)
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)
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print("Latitude: {0:.6f} degrees".format(gps.latitude))
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print("Longitude: {0:.6f} degrees".format(gps.longitude))
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print("Fix quality: {}".format(gps.fix_quality))
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# Some attributes beyond latitude, longitude and timestamp are optional
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# and might not be present. Check if they're None before trying to use!
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if gps.satellites is not None:
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print("# satellites: {}".format(gps.satellites))
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if gps.altitude_m is not None:
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print("Altitude: {} meters".format(gps.altitude_m))
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if gps.speed_knots is not None:
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print("Speed: {} knots".format(gps.speed_knots))
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if gps.track_angle_deg is not None:
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print("Track angle: {} degrees".format(gps.track_angle_deg))
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if gps.horizontal_dilution is not None:
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print("Horizontal dilution: {}".format(gps.horizontal_dilution))
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if gps.height_geoid is not None:
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print("Height geoid: {} meters".format(gps.height_geoid))
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