/* Set update rate to 10Hz By: Nathan Seidle SparkFun Electronics Date: January 3rd, 2019 License: MIT. See license file for more information but you can basically do whatever you want with this code. This example shows how to increase the output of the module from 1Hz to 4Hz. The max output rate various from model to model. RTFM! But you cannot do harm to the module. We also disable NMEA output on the I2C bus and use only UBX. This dramatically decreases the amount of data that needs to be transmitted. Leave NMEA parsing behind. Now you can simply ask the module for the datums you want! Feel like supporting open source hardware? Buy a board from SparkFun! ZED-F9P RTK2: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15136 NEO-M8P RTK: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15005 SAM-M8Q: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15106 Hardware Connections: Plug a Qwiic cable into the GPS and a BlackBoard If you don't have a platform with a Qwiic connection use the SparkFun Qwiic Breadboard Jumper (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14425) Open the serial monitor at 115200 baud to see the output */ #include //Needed for I2C to GPS #include "SparkFun_Ublox_Arduino_Library.h" //http://librarymanager/All#SparkFun_u-blox_GNSS SFE_UBLOX_GPS myGPS; long lastTime = 0; //Simple local timer. Limits amount if I2C traffic to Ublox module. long startTime = 0; //Used to calc the actual update rate. long updateCount = 0; //Used to calc the actual update rate. void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); while (!Serial); //Wait for user to open terminal Serial.println("SparkFun Ublox Example"); Wire.begin(); Wire.setClock(400000); if (myGPS.begin() == false) //Connect to the Ublox module using Wire port { Serial.println(F("Ublox GPS not detected at default I2C address. Please check wiring. Freezing.")); while (1); } myGPS.setI2COutput(COM_TYPE_UBX); //Set the I2C port to output UBX only (turn off NMEA noise) myGPS.setNavigationFrequency(10); //Set output to 10 times a second byte rate = myGPS.getNavigationFrequency(); //Get the update rate of this module Serial.print("Current update rate:"); Serial.println(rate); startTime = millis(); } void loop() { //Query module only every second. Doing it more often will just cause I2C traffic. //The module only responds when a new position is available. This is defined //by the update freq. if (millis() - lastTime > 25) { lastTime = millis(); //Update the timer long latitude = myGPS.getLatitude(); Serial.print(F("Lat: ")); Serial.print(latitude); long longitude = myGPS.getLongitude(); Serial.print(F(" Long: ")); Serial.print(longitude); updateCount++; //Calculate the actual update rate based on the sketch start time and the //number of updates we've received. Serial.print(F(" Rate: ")); Serial.print( updateCount / ((millis() - startTime) / 1000.0), 2); Serial.print(F("Hz")); Serial.println(); } }