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GNAV540 User Manual 
7430‐0808‐01  Rev. B 

Page 23

Figure 2  GNAV540 Software Block Diagram

 

 

 

 

.  

X / Y / Z Body

 

Accelerometers

 

6

 

-

 

DOF Sensor Cluster

 

Sensor

Calibration

Axes Rotation

 

GPS Data

Internal/External

Kalman Filter and Dynamic State Model

Integration to 100 Hz

Velocity, GPS

Position Output

Hard/Soft Iron

Calibration

UseMags

 

X / Y / Z

 

Magnetometers

 

NAV/AHRS only

 

IMU -

 

Scaled Packets

(S0,S1,S2)

All Units

NAV/AHRS/VG/IMU

Gravity Reference

Turn Rate

(Internal

Computation)

Free Integrate

TurnSwitch

Threshold

UseGPS

Stationary Yaw

Lock

X / Y / Z Body

 

Rates

 

100Hz

 

Signal

 

Proc.

 

Chain

 

Extended Kalman Filter (EKF)
Drift Correction Module

VG/AHRS – Angle

Packets

(A0,A1,A2)

NAV/AHRS/VG

NAV - Nav Packets

NAV/AHRS/VG

 

Integration to

Attitude

Unit Settings & Profile*

 

Communication Settings

 

Axes Orientation

 

Low Pass Filtering

 

Free Integrate

 

UseGPS

 

UseMags

 

TurnSwitchThreshold

DynamicMotion

Restart On Overange

 

Dynamic Motion

Programmable BIT Alerts

 

Aiding Sensors

 

Built In Test
& Status
Data
Available to
User

Measurement
Data Available to
User (Fixed Rate

 

or Polled)

Status Packet (T0)

(N0,N1,N2, N3)

The GNAV540 features include sensors used in the EKF for the drift correction of the 6‐DOF inertial sensor cluster
A 3‐axis magnetometer and a GPS receiver are used for correcting the drift on yaw/heading angle, increasing the 
accuracy of the attitude estimation by incorporating these sensor signals into the EKF and providing a navigation 

solution. The common aiding sensor for the drift correction for the attitude (i.e., roll and pitch only) is a 3‐axis 
accelerometer.  
Figure 3 below illustrates the unit setting and profile block, which configures the algorithm to user and application 
specific needs.  This feature is one of the more powerful features in the GNAV540 architecture, as it allows the 

GNAV540 to work in a wide range of commercial applications by setting different modes of operation. 

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