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31 changes: 30 additions & 1 deletion docs/atomichron.md
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- Performance improvement: >10x better than existing high-end GNSS receivers

- NMA status: per satellite status for all 4 GNSS constellations concurrently
- Navigation Message Authentication (NMA) status: per satellite status for all 4 GNSS constellations concurrently

## Subscribing to Fugro AtomiChron^®^

AtomiChron^®^ subscriptions are managed by Fugro. We ask that you complete the [SparkPNT GNSSDO Fugro AtomiChron^®^ Service Registration Form](https://www.sparkfun.com/gnssdo_registration) and the team at Fugro will be in touch. To subscribe, Fugro will need to know the serial number of the mosaic-T inside your GNSSDO. You can find the mosaic-T serial number a number of ways:

* You can view it on the Fugro AtomiChron tab of mosaic-X5's internal web page. The web page can be viewed over Ethernet or Ethernet-over-USB. Please see the [Quick Start Guide](./quick_start.md) for more details.
* The serial number is also displayed when you open the [Software Settings menu](./software_overview.md#software-settings) in a terminal emulator or serial console.

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[![Fugro AtomiChron ID - mosaic-T web page](./assets/img/hookup_guide/AtomiChron_ID_Web.png){ width="400" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/AtomiChron_ID_Web.png "Click to enlarge")
<figcaption markdown>Fugro AtomiChron ID on the mosaic-T web page.</figcaption>
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[![Fugro AtomiChron ID - software settings menu](./assets/img/hookup_guide/AtomiChron_ID_Menu.png){ width="400" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/AtomiChron_ID_Menu.png "Click to enlarge")
<figcaption markdown>Fugro AtomiChron ID in the GNSSDO software settings.</figcaption>
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## Performance

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## 10MHz Signal
For timing applications, we have broken out the standard 10MHz signal to an SMA connector. In our kit, users will find an [SMA to BNC adapter cable](https://www.sparkfun.com/sma-to-bnc-male-cable-rg316-1m.html) that they can use to hookup this signal to their equipment. If necessary, users can add an [SMA extension cable](https://www.sparkfun.com/interface-cable-sma-male-to-sma-female-cable-1m-rg174.html) to reach their equipment.
For timing applications, we have broken out the TCXO 10MHz signal to an SMA connector. In our kit, users will find an [SMA to BNC adapter cable](https://www.sparkfun.com/sma-to-bnc-male-cable-rg316-1m.html) that they can use to hookup this signal to their equipment. If necessary, users can add an [SMA extension cable](https://www.sparkfun.com/interface-cable-sma-male-to-sma-female-cable-1m-rg174.html) to reach their equipment.

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[![Connecting cable to 10MHz signal of the GNSSDO](./assets/img/hookup_guide/assembly-10mhz.jpg){ width="400" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/assembly-10mhz.jpg "Click to enlarge")
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## SD Card Slot
An &micro;SD card slot is available for users to log and store data, locally on the board. Users will need to insert a compatible SD card and configure the mosaic-T module for data logging.
A &micro;SD card slot is available for users to log and store data, locally on the board. Users will need to insert a compatible SD card and configure the mosaic-T module for data logging.

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[![GNSSDO SD card slot](./assets/img/hookup_guide/assembly-sd_card.jpg){ width="400" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/assembly-sd_card.jpg "Click to enlarge")
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[![Power over Ethernet Jack](./assets/img/hookup_guide/PoE.png){ width="750" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/PoE.png "Click to enlarge")
[![Power over Ethernet Jack](./assets/img/hookup_guide/POE.png){ width="750" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/POE.png "Click to enlarge")
<figcaption markdown>The Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) jack on the GNSSDO.</figcaption>
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[![Ethernet Connector](./assets/img/hookup_guide/PoE.png){ width="750" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/PoE.png "Click to enlarge")
[![Ethernet Connector](./assets/img/hookup_guide/POE.png){ width="750" }](./assets/img/hookup_guide/POE.png "Click to enlarge")
<figcaption markdown>Ethernet (PoE) conection.</figcaption>
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- The GNSS Error status - as reported by **PVTGeodetic Error**
- Connected to ESP32 GPIO pin 32
- `RTK` - Real-Time Kinematic *(Yellow)*
- Solid Yellow - The mosaic-T has an RTK Fixed solution
- Blinking Yellow - The mosaic-T has an RTK Float solution
- Off - No RTK solution
- This LED has little or no functionality on the GNSSDO as the mosaic-T uses PPP, not RTK
- Internally, it is connected to the mosaic-T GPLED2 pin
- It can be configured for (e.g.) TRACKLED if desired

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- With a subscription to Fugro AtomiChron, this option allows the individual Galileo clock bias to be preferred over the composite Fugro bias.
- You can enable a preference for either GPS or Galileo. Enabling Galileo will disable GPS.
- **8) Pulse-Per-Second Interval**
- This defines the interval of the PPS signal. The intervals are defined by the mosiac-T firmware. Use "8" and "Enter" to scroll through the intervals.
- "off"
- This defines the interval of the PPS signal. The intervals are defined by the mosiac-T firmware. Use "8" and "Enter" to scroll through the intervals:
- "off"
- "msec10"
- "msec20"
- "msec50"
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- This allows the timing of the PPS signal to be advanced or retarded. The units are nanoseconds.
- **11) Pulse-Per-Second Time Scale**
- This defines which time scale is used to generate the PPS signal.
- "GPS"
- "GPS"
- "Galileo"
- "BeiDou"
- "GLONASS"
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### TCP Server (IPS1)

When **TCP Server (IPS1)** is enabled, the ESP32 serial console is diverted from the CH340 (USB) interface to the mosaic-T COM3 UART interface and daisy chained to the IPS1 TCP server. The configuration menu and debug messages can then be accessed over TCP / Telnet on the chosen port. The CH340 (USB) interface is then no longer active.
When **TCP Server (IPS1)** is enabled, the ESP32 serial console is diverted from the CH340 USB (CONFIG ESP32) interface to the mosaic-T COM3 UART interface and daisy chained to the IPS1 TCP server. The configuration menu and debug messages can then be accessed over TCP / Telnet on the chosen port. The CH340 USB (CONFIG ESP32) interface is then no longer active.

TCP / Telnet is supported over both Ethernet and the Ethernet-over-USB connection. Only one TCP2Way connection is supported.

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