Gps m12 receiver (87-8028-2), Introduction, Specifications – Symmetricom XL-GPS User Manual

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6: GPS M12 Receiver (87-8028-2)

Introduction

The optional GPS M12 Receiver acts as a Stratum 0 timing reference source to the XL-GPS Time and
Frequency System. It tracks up to 12 L1 GPS satellites, decodes their signals for time and position, and
feeds this data to the XL-GPS through the internal backplane. When available and enabled, the GPS
M12 Receiver card provides superior time and frequency accuracy on the XL-GPS (See

“Time and

Frequency Accuracy” on page 3

). The GPS M12 Receiver card comes with an L1 GPS antenna, cabling,

and mounting hardware unless otherwise specified at the time of purchase.

The GPS M12 Receiver uses a TRAIM (Time Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring) algorithm to
monitor the integrity of the receiver’s timing solution. Using redundant measurements, TRAIM detects
and quarantines anomalous GPS signals, independent of the GPS health ephemeris data. The
quarantined signal is excluded from the timing solution for 12 hours before it is requalified for inclusion in
the timing solution.

For more information about the M12 receiver, visit

http://www.motorola.com/ies/GPS/

products_positioning.html

.

See

“Installing the GPS Antenna” on page 13

for information on selecting an antenna site, mounting the

antenna, and signal strength requirements.

The GPS M12 Receiver card can be managed and configured using

F53 – GPS Operation

Mode (page 55)

and

F119 – GPS Receiver Configuration (page 104)

.

Specifications

Related topics:

“Installing the GPS Antenna” on page 13

“Verifying Antenna Installation” on page 22

“F50 – GPS Receiver LLA/XYZ Position” on page 49

Frequency

1575.42 MHz (L1 signal)

Code

Coarse Acquisition (C/A) code

Tracking

Up to 12 satellites with TRAIM

Position Accuracy Typically < 10m when tracking four (4) satellites

TRAIM Mask

1

μS

1 PPS Accuracy

UTC-USNO

±30 nS RMS 100 nS Peak

Time standard:

UTC or GPS

Antenna input

Female BNC

Antenna Power

20 mA – 220 mA, +12 V

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