11 Advanced Navigation Packet Protocol
The Advanced Navigation Packet Protocol (ANPP) is a binary protocol designed with high error checking, high
efficiency and safe design practices. It has a well defined specification and is very flexible. It is used across all
Advanced Navigation products. A packet type can be identified by its unique Packet ID. For more information
about packets, see
The following packet types are available:
l
- These packets have ID values of less than 20.
l
- These packets have ID values between 20 and 179.
l
- These packets have IDs greater than 179.
The following table lists Advanced Navigation packets by type.
Packet ID
Name
Length
R/W
System Packets
0
4
R
1
Varies
W
2
1
R/W
3
11.3.4 Device Information Packet
24
R
4
11.3.5 Restore Factory Settings Packet
4
W
5
4
W
10
11.3.7 Serial Port Passthrough Packet
Varies
R/W
11
11.3.8 IP Configuration Packet
30
R/W
14
11.3.9 Subcomponent Information Packet
24
R
Packet ID
Name
Length
R/W
State Packets
20
100
R
21
8
R
22
14
R
23
4
R
24
11.4.5 Position Standard Deviation Packet
12
R
25
11.4.6 Velocity Standard Deviation Packet
12
R
26
11.4.7 Euler Orientation Standard Deviation Packet
12
R
27
11.4.8 Quaternion Orientation Standard Deviation
Packet
16
R
28
48
R
29
74
R/W
30
13
R
32
11.4.12 Geodetic Position Packet
24
R
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