For use in MagiLog there are a few settings that we’ll need to set. We need to set the update rate to 20Hz, align the messages to UTC seconds, and increase the baud rate. App note AN0003 covers the binary format used to communicate with the Venus modules.
Once I had everything configured how I wanted I set up the antenna and let it sit for a few hours. Here are the results I got.
As you can see the overall spread is sizeable. That said, the calculated accuracy is actually better than what is advertised, 1.77m vs 2.5m. This was in less than ideal conditions, so I’m impressed. By combining the GPS data with the accelerometer data, I think I can get that error down even more.
The last feature that’s worth covering is the 1 pulse-per-second (1PPS) output. It’s accurate to around 20ns and will be stable throughout a wide temperature range. I’m looking into using it as a reference for the other trigger clocks to keep all the data aligned. From what I can tell it should work and will make a lot of timing issues much simpler.
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