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INT(interrupt) pin in a GPS module like the NEO-M9N is typically used to signal external events or conditions to a microcontroller or processor. For example, it can be used to indicate the arrival of a new GNSS measurement, an alarm condition, or other asynchronous events that require immediate attention from the host system.INTnet connects to J2:Pin_1. This might be intended to route the interrupt signal to a specific component or section within your design.asystra
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SAFEpin on a GPS module like the NEO-M9N can be used to indicate or control safe states for the device or external circuitry. However, the specific use of theSAFEpin can vary depending on the manufacturer's design and intended application for the GPS module.SAFEpin might be used to:SAFEnet connects to J2:Pin_2. This connection might be used to manage or monitor safe states within your circuit.SAFEpin in the NEO-M9N, I would recommend checking the module's datasheet or reference manual for detailed information specific to the part. If you need help with how this pin impacts your design, feel free to ask!asystra
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RESETandPPS(Pulse Per Second) to the GPIO pins of a microcontroller to enable specific functionalities. Here's a brief explanation of each:RESETnet is connected to J2:Pin_3, and thePPSnet is connected to J2:Pin_4. If J2 is interfacing with a microcontroller, these connections align with the typical use case for such pins.