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CN-06 Gps Receiver V2.0 Problem (SOLVED)

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:28 pm
by kataventos
@EOSBandi or others who know how:)

Need some help,
yesterday I received the GPS Ublox Neo 6M (CRIUS CN-06 v2.0), I was configuring it with U-Center and I got it to work with the needs for Multiwii, everything was well got it fixed with 7 sats and google earth was working great. Today it is not working! after that I did mess with it trying to understand fully what happened, but I could not put it to work again, not even with the values that I used first time. Can anyone help me to get it working, installing from a clean firmware file?

1- The visual difference on GPS green led is that yesterday it was always solid since power on, today is flickering like the one on FTDI;
2- The U-Center cannot change baud rate anymore it´s stuck on 9600 and in Rate configuration view it stays on 57600!?
3- If I try to change it to 115200 I got no connection and the U-Center light get´s red;
4- My FTDI is 5v, the UBLOX is not 5v tolerant and I thought that I blow it up, but no, I was measuring the board and it already have 10k in series with RX line;
5- If I just connect power, the led is flickering just like with TX/RX connected;


Thanks for your help in advance,
H

Edit: The only thing I have, is a signal on RX every second (led on ftdi blinking green and plugs on the bottom of the program blinking green) But everything I try results in a timeout.

Edit 1: Is it possible to flash UbBlox? what software should I use?

Re: CN-06 Gps Receiver V2.0 Problem SOLVED

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 7:34 pm
by kataventos
Solved with a new one! this one arrived damaged. I was not able yet to find the problem.

Re: CN-06 Gps Receiver V2.0 Problem (SOLVED)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:58 pm
by doughboy
I am thinking of getting this gps. did you get this from rctimer? are you using the i2c converter or just the serial conneciton? is your FC using mega or 328?

Re: CN-06 Gps Receiver V2.0 Problem (SOLVED)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:46 pm
by kataventos
It´s the same as the RCTimer one. I use serial connection on an AIO Pro.