Ug-353 Gps Driver Apr 2026
The UG-353 was wired to UART5 on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. Marta had written a simple systemd service to start gpsd with the correct options:
Marta checked the datasheet. UG-353 defaults to 9600 baud , but the Linux kernel expected 115200 for the UART. She fixed the stty settings: ug-353 gps driver
gpsd: gpsd: command socket at /var/run/gpsd.sock gpsd: device /dev/ttyAMA5 is a UG-353 (NMEA) gpsd: no fix: no GPS signal But the UG-353 was outputting valid GGA sentences with a 3D fix. Why ignore them? She realized the UG-353 outputs , but gpsd ’s autobaud logic was misreading the sentence interval as corrupted data. She forced the baud rate and enabled raw NMEA mode : The UG-353 was wired to UART5 on a
The garbage was not NMEA sentences (which start with $GP or $GN ). It was random binary noise. Marta grabbed an oscilloscope: the UG-353’s TX was 3.3V, but the CM4’s RX was configured for 1.8V logic due to a broken device tree overlay. She fixed the config.txt : She fixed the stty settings: gpsd: gpsd: command






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