Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Contents
- 1 Integration manual structure
- 2 System description
- 3 Receiver functionality
- 3.1 Receiver configuration
- 3.1.1 Changing the receiver configuration
- 3.1.2 Default GNSS configuration
- 3.1.3 Default interface settings
- 3.1.4 Basic receiver configuration
- 3.1.5 Differential timing mode configuration
- 3.1.6 Legacy configuration interface compatibility
- 3.1.7 Navigation configuration
- 3.2 Geofencing
- 3.3 Logging
- 3.4 Communication interfaces
- 3.5 Predefined PIOs
- 3.6 Antenna supervisor
- 3.7 Multiple GNSS assistance (MGA)
- 3.8 Clocks and time
- 3.9 Timing functionality
- 3.10 Security
- 3.11 u-blox protocol feature descriptions
- 3.12 Forcing a receiver reset
- 3.13 Firmware upload
- 3.1 Receiver configuration
- 4 Design
- 5 Product handling
- Appendix
- Related documents
- Revision history
- Contact
ZED-F9T-Integration manual
2 System description
2.1 Overview
The ZED-F9T is a multi-band GNSS module offering 5 ns (1-sigma) timing accuracy with
unparalleled low power consumption.
The ZED-F9T incorporates the u-blox F9 multi-band platform in a small surface-mount device with
a form factor of 22 x 17 mm.
2.1.1 Differential timing
The u-blox ZED-F9T high accuracy timing receiver takes local timing accuracy to the next level with
its differential timing mode.
In differential timing mode correction data is exchanged with other neighboring ZED-F9T timing
receivers via a communication network. In differential timing mode the ZED-F9T can operate either
as a master reference station, or as a slave station.
When ZED-F9T acts as a master reference timing station, it sends RTCM 3.3 differential corrections
to slave receivers.
When ZED-F9T acts as a slave receiver, it receives differential corrections RTCM 3.3 messages and
aligns its time pulse to the master reference station.
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