4 SBF Reference
xPPSOffset
Number:
5911
"OnChange"
interval: PPS rate
The
xPPSOffset
block contains the offset between the true xPPS pulse and the actual
pulse output by the receiver. It is output right after each xPPS pulse.
On receivers with more than one independent PPS outputs, this block always refers to
the first PPS output.
Parameter
Type Units
Do-Not-Use
Description
Sync1
c1
Block Header, see 4.1.1
Sync2
c1
u2
ID
u2
Length
u2
1
byte
u4
0.001
s
4294967295
Receiver time stamp, see 4.1.3
u2
1
week
65535
SyncAge
u1
1
s
Age of the last synchronization to system time. The xPPS pulse is regu-
larly resynchronized with system time. This field indicates the number
of seconds elapsed since the last resynchronization.
SyncAge
is constrained to the 0-255s range. If the age is higher than
255s,
SyncAge
is set to 255.
If the PPS is synchronized with the internal receiver time (
Timescale
= 3),
SyncAge
is always set to 0.
TimeScale
u1
Time scale to which the xPPS pulse is referenced, as set with the
command:
1:
GPS time
2:
3:
Receiver time
4:
GLONASS time
5:
Galileo time
6:
BeiDou time
Offset
f4
1
·
10
−
9
s
Offset of the xPPS output by the receiver with respect to its true po-
sition.
Offset
is negative when the xPPS pulse is in advance with re-
spect to its true position. See also section 1.27 for an explanation of
the xPPS generation principle, and for a description of the xPPS offset.
Padding
u1[..]
Padding bytes, see 4.1.5
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