The recommended power-up sequence is to apply power to the VCC pin first, followed by the EN pin. This ensures proper initialization of the module.
The R4000GPS-TP can be configured using the CFG_CMD command through the UART interface. Refer to the module's command protocol documentation for specific commands and syntax.
The typical current consumption of the R4000GPS-TP is around 25mA in tracking mode, 15mA in standby mode, and 5mA in sleep mode. However, this may vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions.
The R4000GPS-TP has a built-in antenna detection feature. Connect the ANT_DET pin to a GPIO pin on your microcontroller, and use the module's command protocol to configure and monitor antenna detection.
The R4000GPS-TP supports altitudes up to 50,000 meters and velocities up to 1,800 km/h (1,118 mph). However, these limits may vary depending on the specific GPS satellite system being used.
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