Most GPS Modules have a serial interface - you simply connect the UART of your microcontroller to the serial port of the GPS receiver. Most receivers will start sending data as soon as power is applied. The data is typically in 'NMEA' format. Of course all of this can vary, depending on the GPS receiver you are using. Documentation on the NMEA protocol can be found at: **broken link removed**love_lee said:hi
anyone knows how can i interface a zilog microcontroller or a slim board to GPS??
Hope someone can give me some ideas
thank you
love_lee said:thanks for the info =)
does it mean that i can easily interface GPS to MCU if my GPS device have a USB port????Is there any required specifications such as TTL or I2R?
eng.ahmed said:Hello Guys, I think I've the same problem but not actually like the posted so much, I've a GPS Module Global Sat EM-411 & I want to interface it with a PIC16F877A, so my question is, should I make an interfacing circuit or I can connect the module directly to the PIC as it will be only one pin that I recieve a serial data from it & I can connect it directly to the PIC to take the frame of data of the module & divide it & use it inside the PIC by the written code?
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