Trimble Outdoors SK8 User Manual

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Lassen-SK8 Embedded GPS Module

Trimble Standard Interface Protocol

The receiver codephase resolution is 1/16th of a C/A code chip, this corresponds to:

1/16

*

C/A code chip

977.517ns/16

61.0948 ns

61.0948

*

speed of light, m/s

18.3158 meter

The integer millisecond portion of the pseudo-range must then be derived by utilizing the
approximate user and satellite positions. Rough user position (within a few hundred
kilometers) must be known; the satellite position can be found in its almanac / ephemeris
data.

Each mS integer corresponds to:

C/A code epoch

*

speed of light

=

1 ms

*

speed of light, m/s

300km (approx.)

299.792458 km (precise)

The satellite time-of-transmission for a measurement can be reconstructed using the code
phase, the time of measurement, and the user-determined integer number of milliseconds.

*

Note – The receiver occasionally adjusts its clock to maintain time accuracy within 1
msec. At this time, all pseudorange values for all satellites are adjusted upward or
downward by one millisecond. Message 0x6F shows this clearly; it is hidden in 0x5A.

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