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ZED-F9P-Integration Manual
UBX-18010802 - R02
4 Receiver description Page 44 of 114
Advance Information
Where the parity checking algorithm requires data to be inverted before it is decoded (e.g. GPS
L1C/A), the receiver carries this out before the message output. Therefore, users can process data
directly and do not need to worry about repeating any parity processing.
The meaning of the content of each subframe depends on the sending GNSS and is described in the
relevant Interface Control Documents (ICD).
4.7.2 GPS
The data structure in the GPS L1C/A and L2C signals is dissimilar and thus the UBX-RXM-SFRBX
message structure differs as well. For the GPS L1C/A and L2C signals it is as follows:
4.7.2.1 GPS L1C/A
For GPS L1C/A signals, there is a fairly straightforward mapping between the reported subframe
and the structure of subframe and words described in the GPS ICD. Each subframe comprises ten
data words, which are reported in the same order they are received.
Each word is arranged as follows:
Figure 27: GPS L1C/A subframe word
4.7.2.2 GPS L2C
For GPS L2C signals each reported subframe contains the CNAV message as described in the GPS
ICD. The ten words are arranged as follows:

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u-blox ZED-F9P Specifications

General IconGeneral
GNSSGPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, SBAS
Concurrent GNSS4
RTKYes
Velocity Accuracy0.05 m/s
Time Pulse Accuracy30 ns
Operating Temperature-40°C to +85°C
Supply Voltage2.7 V to 3.6 V
Channels184
Frequency BandsL1, L2
Dimensions22 mm x 17 mm x 2.4 mm
InterfacesUART, SPI, I2C

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