Garmin Clock v10b User Manual

GPSUpgradeKitforIN-14NixieClock  
GeneralInstructions  
v1.0b  
Instructions for Adding a Garmin GPS 18 LVC to a IN-14 Nixie Clock  
2007 Peter J. Jensen, LLC  
Ann Arbor, MI  
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ScaryWarning  
DANGER: BUILDING OR MODIFYING THIS KIT  
INVOLVES  
WORKING  
WITH  
DANGEROUS,  
POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES. POWER LINE  
VOLTAGES ARE DANGEROUS. IF YOU ARE NOT  
EXPERIENCED WORKING WITH DANGEROUS,  
POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES, RETURN  
THE KIT FOR A REFUND.  
IF YOU DO NOT  
ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORKING  
WITH THESE POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES,  
RETURN THE KIT FOR A REFUND.  
BY BUILDING OR MODIFYING THIS KIT, YOU  
ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT PETER J.  
JENSEN, LLC, AND ITS MEMBERS, BEAR NO  
RESPONSIBILITY (OR AS LITTLE AS IS  
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PERSON, PROPERTY, OR ANYTHING ELSE  
ANYBODY CAN THINK OF, DUE TO YOU  
WORKING  
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DANGEROUS,  
POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES OR BUILDING  
THIS KIT.  
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Overview  
Amanwithawatchknowswhattimeitis.Amanwithtwowatchesisnever  
sure. - Segal'sLaw  
This document describes how to connect a Garmin GPS 18 LVC to the IN-14 Nixie  
Tube Clock from tubeclock.com. The GPS unit will allow the clock to set and  
maintain time display to sub-millisecond accuracy.  
Timing accuracy comes from the GPS receiver in the Garmin GPS 18 hardware. The  
GPS 18 receives signals from the network of satellites which orbit the Earth and  
transmit accurate time codes via radio waves. These time codes are typically used for  
calculating position for navigational purposes, but they also provide a highly reliable  
time source.  
GPS Advantages and Disadvantages  
The advantages of GPS time synchronization include a high degree of accuracy over  
long periods of time (it is referenced to atomic clocks), and it's ubiquitous availability  
anywhere on the Earth.  
The disadvantage is that the signal is very weak, so the GPS 18 hardware should be  
placed in a position where it has a line of site view of the sky. The unit will work  
indoors, but at least placing it on a window sill is a good idea. Even thin material, like  
paper, will effect the receiver's performance. The Garmin GPS 18 LVC has a  
magnetic base, and also a screw to help with mounting.  
Search on amazon.com or the web for part numbers 010-10541-00 (suction cup  
mount) or 010-10453-00 (flange mount) if you would like mounting hardware for the  
GPS 18 LVC.  
Operation  
The Nixie Clock will communicate to the GPS-18 via two mechanisms: first is an RS-  
232 serial port for communicating the time and setup information; and second is a  
Pulse Per Second (PPS) signal which will keep the clock in sync when the serial  
communications are not in use.  
A copy of the complete GPS-18 manual can be found on the Garmin website:  
When the clock is turned on, the GPS will take from a few seconds to five minutes to  
acquire the satellites' signal. During this time, the clock will run using it's on-board  
oscillator, and you will need to set it to within 15 minutes of the correct time. This is  
necessary because the GPS system does not provide time zone information. When the  
signal is acquired, the GPS will send a signal to the clock (by beginning strobing of the  
PPS line) and the clock will then read the next serial port message and adjust the time.  
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Once the PPS signal has begun, the GPS unit will continue sending one pulse per  
second until power is turned off, regardless of the satellite tracking state. The clock  
will synchronize its second counter to this PPS signal.  
In addition to setting the time on the first PPS signal, every morning at 2:45am the  
clock will query the GPS unit over the serial line. It will adjust the clock to the nearest  
half-hour offset of the UTC time provided from the GPS.  
The GPS provides the Universal Coordinated Time (same as Greenwich Mean Time).  
The clock assumes the user has set the time to within half an hour of the correct local  
time (i.e., plus or minus 15 minutes) and uses the the UTC time from the GPS  
calculate the exact time.  
Parts  
Thefirstruletotinkeringistosavealltheparts. --PaulErlich  
Part Name  
PIC16F688 Microcontroller  
Description  
Updated microcontroller with support for GPS  
1 Watt, 100Ohm Resistor  
Wire  
Replaces ½ Watt, 1k Ohm Resistor R1. This will allow more 5V power supply  
current to power the GPS-18  
Optional, to connect nixie decimal point display to AUX_A or AUX_B driver  
output. This will cause the nixie decimal point to light up a Pulse Per Second  
(PPS) signal is being received  
Garmin GPS 18 LVC  
The GPS antenna and receiver on a 5 meter cable. Make sure the GPS-18 has  
a view of the sky, as unobstructed as possible. It will work indoors, but at  
least placing the unit on a window sill is a good idea.  
12V DC Power Adapter  
The 12V power adapter included with the GPS upgrade kit is a switch-mode  
power supply. WARNING: Please make sure to use the GPS modified  
clock ONLY with a switch-mode 12V power adapter, a 12V battery, or  
other true 12V source. The 12V power adapter which shipped with the non-  
GPS kit is transformer-based, and provides too high a Voltage for the GPS  
modified clock. The transformer-based power adapter can actually output up  
to about 18V, which will burn out the 100Ohm dropping resistor.  
If you would like mounting hardware for the GPS 18 LVC, search on amazon.com or  
the web for part numbers 010-10541-00 (suction cup mount) or 010-10453-00 (flange  
mount).  
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HowToConnectTheGPS  
Furiousactivityisnosubstituteforunderstanding. -H.H.Williams  
These instructions assume that you are adding the GPS upgrade to a completed IN-14  
nixie clock kit purchased through tubeclock.com. If you are adding the upgrade at the  
same time as building the kit, you will not need to remove the standard parts. Simply  
substitute the parts that came with the GPS upgrade kit instead. If you purchased a  
completed IN-14 nixie clock, you may use these instructions to upgrade the clock  
yourself.  
1) To provide sufficient current for the GPS unit, resistor R1 will need to be replaced.  
This resistor was a ½ Watt 1k Ohm part, located on the right hand side of the PCB.  
Remove R1 and replace it with the 1 Watt, 100 Ohm part provided.  
2) There are six wires which lead to the GPS-18. Each of these wires connects to a  
solder pad on the Nixie Clock circuit board. Snip off the connector provided on the  
GPS-18, strip the wire ends, and solder them to the pads on the clock PCB as listed in  
the table below.  
GPS Color  
18  
Signal Name  
Wire  
Gauge  
Connection Point on  
Clock  
Pin #  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Yellow  
Red  
Pulse Per Second Output  
Vin – 5V Power In  
Ground  
28  
26  
28  
28  
26  
28  
RA0  
5V_A  
Black  
White  
Black  
Green  
GND_A  
RC1  
GPS Serial Transmit  
Ground  
GND_A  
RC0  
GPS Serial Receive  
Replace R1  
with 100Ohm 1W  
Yellow  
Green  
Black (two wires)  
White  
Red  
Replace Microcontroller  
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3) Gently pry the old microcontroller from the socket, and insert the new PIC16F688.  
4) Finally, the 12V DC power adapter will need to be replaced. WARNING: the 12V  
power adapter which shipped with the non-GPS kit is transformer based, and provides  
too high a Voltage for the GPS modified clock. The transformer based power adapter  
can actually output up to about 18V, which will burn out the 100Ohm dropping  
resistor. Please make sure to use the GPS modified clock ONLY with a switch-  
mode 12V power adapter, a 12V battery, or other true 12V source. The 12V  
power adapter included with the GPS upgrade kit is a switch-mode power supply  
which will work without problems.  
Jumper Wire  
New 100Ohm,  
1Watt  
Resistor R1  
Optional PPS Active Indicator  
5) Optionally, although recommended, you may wish to run a jumper wire from the  
AUX_A pad to the decimal point indicator on the seconds nixie. This will light up the  
decimal point on the right hand nixie as long as PPS signal has been received from the  
GPS within the last second. Remember that the GPS takes about five minutes to  
get synchronization on power-up before the PPS signal will be received.  
The decimal point pins on the nixies are directly to the left and right of the bottom-  
most pin- approximately in the 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock positions. You can use any  
decimal point you wish as the indicator.  
The AUX_B pad can also be used, except this pad will toggle on or off each time a  
new pulse is received on the PPS line. The effect of connecting to the AUX_B pad is  
the indicator will turn on for a second, then off for a second, and then repeat so long  
as the PPS signal is active. If the PPS signal stops, the AUX_B connected indicator  
will maintain it's last state.  
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Conclusion  
A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking. - Harold Fricklestein  
When you power up the GPS modified clock, with the GPS plugged into it, it will at  
first appear and function as it did without the GPS. Set the time to within 15 minutes,  
and let the clock run. When the GPS acquires the satellite signal, the time displayed  
will correct itself, and stay locked onto the GPS PPS output from then on.  
Additionally, every morning, at 2:45am local time, the clock will recheck that it has the  
correct time according to the GPS unit.  
If you connected the jumper wire to one of the nixie decimal places, it will light up to  
indicate that the GPS has synchronization and is sending PPS signals If the GPS does  
not acquire synchronization within five minutes, you may need to move the GPS  
antenna to a location closer to a window, or away from obstructions.  
I hope you enjoy your GPS upgrade. If you have trouble with the unit, please contact  
me, Peter Jensen, at [email protected].  
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Update  
The new revision of the the PCB has a place to put a header to mate with the  
connector which is already on the GPS unit. The surface mount header is shown in  
the picture below, and is now included with the GPS upgrade kit. Connecting to the  
thru-hole connection points as described in this manual still works, but using the  
header is a cleaner and easier method. This manual will be updated soon to reflect this  
change.  
In this picture the header shown is oriented with the pins facing the bottom of the  
image, while it needs to be soldered into place with the pins facing the top of the  
image. Make sure the six pins on the header line up with the six pads, and the two  
support pins on the front of the header line up with the two support pads on the PCB  
(closest to the edge of the PCB).  
The board header which mates directly with the connector on the GPS 18 is  
Digikey.com part number 455-1806-1-ND.  
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