Ordering Information; Glossary And Acronyms; Table 10-1: Jupiter 20 Ordering Information - Navman LA000508 Datasheet

Gps receiver module
Table of Contents

Advertisement

10.0 Ordering information

The part numbers of the Jupiter 20 variants are shown in Table 10‑1.
Part Number
TU20‑D411‑001
TU20‑D411‑101
TU20‑D421‑201
TU20‑D101‑001
TU10‑D007‑400
TU10‑D007‑401
TU10‑D007‑402

Table 10-1: Jupiter 20 ordering information

11.0 Glossary and acronyms

twice distance Root Mean Square
2dRMS:
Analogue to Digital Converter
ADC:
A set of orbital parameters that allows calculation of approximate GPS satellite
Almanac:
positions and velocities. The almanac is used by a GPS receiver to determine satellite visibility
and as an aid during acquisition of GPS satellite signals. The almanac is a subset of satellite
ephemeris data and is updated weekly by GPS Control.
Coarse Acquisition code
C/A code:
A spread spectrum direct sequence code that is used primarily by commercial GPS receivers to
determine the range to the transmitting GPS satellite.
Differential GPS
DGPS:
A technique to improve GPS accuracy that uses pseudo‑range errors recorded at a known
location to improve the measurements made by other GPS receivers within the same general
geographic area.
Geometric Dilution of Precision
GDOP:
A factor used to describe the effect of the satellite geometry on the position and time accuracy
of the GPS receiver solution. The lower the value of the GDOP parameter, the less the error in
the position solution. Related indicators include PDOP, HDOP, TDOP and VDOP.
European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
EGNOS:
The system of geostationary satellites and ground stations developed in Europe to improve the
position and time calculation performed by the GPS receiver.
Ephemeris
A set of satellite orbital parameters that is used by a GPS receiver to calculate precise GPS
satellite positions and velocities. The ephemeris is used to determine the navigation solution and
is updated frequently to maintain the accuracy of GPS receivers.
Global Positioning System
GPS:
A space‑based radio positioning system that provides accurate position, velocity, and time data.
Original Equipment Manufacturer
OEM:
Re-acquisition
The time taken for a position to be obtained after all satellites have been made invisible to the
receiver.
Satellite Based Augmentation System
SBAS:
Any system using a network of geostationary satellites and ground stations to improve the
performance of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), e.g. EGNOS and WAAS.
Static Random Access Memory
SRAM:
Wide Area Augmentation System
WAAS:
System of satellites and ground stations developed by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
providing GPS signal corrections. (Currently available for North America only.)
LA000507G © 2006 Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice.
Description
Jupiter 20 (standard)
Jupiter 20S (with XTrac)
Jupiter 20D (with Dead Reckoning)
Jupiter 20 std adapter
Jupiter 20 std development kit
Jupiter 20S development kit
Jupiter 20D development kit
1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Jupiter 20

Table of Contents