#include #include /* This sample code demonstrates the normal use of a TinyGPS object. It requires the use of SoftwareSerial, and assumes that you have a 4800-baud serial GPS device hooked up on pins 4(rx) and 3(tx). */ TinyGPS gps; SoftwareSerial ss(4, 3); void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); ss.begin(4800); Serial.print("Simple TinyGPS library v. "); Serial.println(TinyGPS::library_version()); Serial.println("by Mikal Hart"); Serial.println(); } void loop() { bool newData = false; unsigned long chars; unsigned short sentences, failed; // For one second we parse GPS data and report some key values for (unsigned long start = millis(); millis() - start < 1000;) { while (ss.available()) { char c = ss.read(); // Serial.write(c); // uncomment this line if you want to see the GPS data flowing if (gps.encode(c)) // Did a new valid sentence come in? newData = true; } } if (newData) { float flat, flon; unsigned long age; gps.f_get_position(&flat, &flon, &age); Serial.print("LAT="); Serial.print(flat == TinyGPS::GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE ? 0.0 : flat, 6); Serial.print(" LON="); Serial.print(flon == TinyGPS::GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE ? 0.0 : flon, 6); Serial.print(" SAT="); Serial.print(gps.satellites() == TinyGPS::GPS_INVALID_SATELLITES ? 0 : gps.satellites()); Serial.print(" PREC="); Serial.print(gps.hdop() == TinyGPS::GPS_INVALID_HDOP ? 0 : gps.hdop()); } gps.stats(&chars, &sentences, &failed); Serial.print(" CHARS="); Serial.print(chars); Serial.print(" SENTENCES="); Serial.print(sentences); Serial.print(" CSUM ERR="); Serial.println(failed); if (chars == 0) Serial.println("** No characters received from GPS: check wiring **"); }