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4 OPERATING MODES<br />

18-Hour RTC Roll Over<br />

If the Standby Mode lasts longer than 18 hours, a special condition will occur. The<br />

real-time clock has a maximum time count of 18 hours, so that every 18 hours the<br />

receiver must briefly power on the processor and read the elapsed time before the<br />

real-time clock rolls over.<br />

The Diagram below describes the Copernicus GPS Receiver current draw levels after<br />

initiating a Standby command, as well as the service time for the 18-hour real time<br />

clock roll over.<br />

IMAGE TO COME<br />

Figure 4.1<br />

Current Draw Levels in Standby Mode<br />

During the 10 msec RTC service is time, there exists a 91.6 μsec window where the<br />

receiver cannot detect state transitions on the RX pins. If NULL characters are being<br />

used to bring the unit out of Standby as described earlier, using three NULL<br />

characters in a row should ensure that one of the NULL characters happens outside of<br />

the vulnerable window so that the serial port activity is detected.<br />

3 Null 91.6 μsec<br />

= 70 μsec<br />

Figure 4.2<br />

Issuing three (3) NULL Characters for Exiting Standby Mode<br />

58 Copernicus GPS Receiver

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