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| + | ====== GPS Modules & DevKits generously provided by uBlox ====== | ||
| + | Even the earliest Apollo-NG design drafts already included multiple GPS dependencies for a number of subsystems. Apart from obvious navigation assistance, GPS will also discipline the reference clock module and the 10MHz reference oscillator module [[lab: | ||
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| + | Unfortunately, | ||
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| + | After evaluating many GPS chips, uBlox' | ||
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| + | * 50 channel receiver | ||
| + | * -162dB tracking sensitivity | ||
| + | * WAAS/ | ||
| + | * 10MHz sync output | ||
| + | * Dead-Reckoning features (LEA-6R) | ||
| + | * Precision-Timing features (LEA-6T) | ||
| + | * gpsd offers great ublox binary support now | ||
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| + | Gitte Jensen, Corporate Communications Manager for uBlox, understood the Apollo-NG concept directly and went all the way, not only sponsoring just a GPS chip, but 4 GPS Modules (2x LEA-6T + 2x LEA-6R) AND the matching Development Kits as well. The Odyssey can now fly with a high-end GPS setup, employing active fail-over redundancy. If one GPS module should fail, the other can take over the sibling' | ||
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| + | Thanks a lot to uBlox and big hugs to Gitte, for her great support. | ||
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| + | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||