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GPS-4000S
Global Positioning System Sensor

KEY OWNER/USER BENEFITS
  • 12-channel SBAS-enabled GPS receiver complying with TSO C145a
  • Supports primary means GPS navigation in areas of SBAS coverage and in oceanic/remote areas
  • Supports GPS-based vertical path approach capability (e.g., LPV) available with future FMS upgrade
  • Performs Fault Detection and Exlusion (FDE) and Predictive RAIM functions for operations outside of SBAS coverage
  • ARINC 743A compliant
  • Supports field loading of application software
  • Fully integrated with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 and Pro Line 21 FMS systems to provide oceanic/remote, enroute, terminal and approach operations

OVERVIEW

The Rockwell Collins GPS-4000S Global Positioning System sensor provides aircraft equipped with flight management systems (FMS) the capability for GPS-based en route and terminal navigation as well as GPS-based approach capability. The sensor's Space Based Augmentation System (SBAS) capabilities enable use of GPS for primary means navigation in areas of SBAS coverage including the currently operating Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) in the United States. The GPS-4000S is compatible with other SBAS systems being developed in accordance with RTCA DO-229( ). For example, Japan is developing the MTSAT Satellite-based Augmentation System (MSAS). Europe is EGNOS European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System.

The GPS-4000S processes the transmissions of up to 10 GPS satellites and two SBAS Geo stationary satellites simultaneously, calculating navigation solutions based on information from all satellites in view. The position, velocity and time information are provided to the Flight Management System for incorporation into the FMS navigation function.

When operated in an area within coverage of an SBAS system, the GPS-4000S utilizes correction and integrity information from the SBAS satellites to provide increased accuracy, integrity and availability.

When operated outside of SBAS coverage, a minimum of four satellites with acceptable geometry or three satellites plus calibrated barometric altitude are required in order to calculate a navigation solution. With additional satellites, the system can improve the fault tolerance and accuracy of the navigation solution and provide Fault Detection and Exclusion (FDE) to detect and isolate faulted satellites. The unit also provides predictive RAIM, which is used to determine whether the satellite geometry at the destination airport will be sufficient to support approach at the planned time of arrival.


DESCRIPTION

The Rockwell Collins GPS-4000S is a 2MCU unit that houses the GPS processor, GPS receivers, processing circuitry and necessary inputs and outputs. The unit is fully digital, uses 28  V  DC power and requires a minimum of interconnect. The unit uses standard ARINC 429 interfaces and complies with ARINC 743A communication requirements. When connected with a compliant antenna, the GPS-4000S provides GPS position solution for use by the FMS and other equipment. The GPS-4000S integrates with all Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 and Pro Line 21 applications that include an FMS.

The FMS utilizes the GPS-4000S PVT data to navigate oceanic/remote, en route and terminal areas and to fly GPS based approaches. The GPS-4000S can be used for primary means navigation in areas of SBAS coverage and in oceanic/remote areas. When an optional future FMS upgrade is accomplished, the GPS-4000S will support Localizer performance with Vertical Guidance (LPV) approaches.


OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE

Architecture
The heart of the GPS-4000S is the GPS processor. It is a design that takes advantage of experience gained by Rockwell Collins during the past 20 years in the design and production of both military and commercial applications.

The GPS processor is an evolution of the precision lightweight GPS receiver, the U.S. military standard receiver produced by Rockwell Collins. The processor accepts 24 GPS channels and outputs position, velocity and time mark discrete coincident with GPS seconds. The engine also provides Fault Detection and Exclusion (FDE), using all satellites in view for both the navigation solution and RAIM. Altitude aiding enhances the availability of the navigation solution and FDE, and it accepts external aircraft velocity to aid its tracking loops. Reacquisition after power off is aided by self-contained nonvolatile memory of the satellite almanac, last calculated position, velocity, time and by input of external aircraft position, velocity and time.

The RF front end feeds dual signal processing Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) to form a GPS receiver with 12 coarse acquisition code channels. The ASICs share addresses and data with the microprocessor, RAM and ROM to form the digital subsystem.


Software
ADA language object-oriented design techniques are used for all software modules of the GPS-4000S. Software is developed and verified in accordance with RTCA DO-178B, Level A (Critical). Software is physically partitioned within the unit to separate the essential system and signal processing software from the nonessential maintenance functions.

Hardware/Packaging
The GPS-4000S is compliant with the environmental categories of DO-160E. High intensity radiated field and lightning immunity is provided by an enclosed compartment in the rear of the radio.

The 2MCU mechanical package of the GPS-4000S has been designed to provide improved heat dissipation and greater strength. Increased reliability is provided through improved shock and vibration resistance and reduced interconnect. Extensive use of surface-mount components and large-scale integration circuits reduces size and weight and improves performance.


Power Supply
The power supply incorporates a high efficiency design capable of 28 V DC operation per ARINC 743A. The 28 V DC power inputs are passed through electromagnetic interference filters and surge-limiting and transient protection before being applied to energy storage and voltage regulator circuits. The 28 V DC is applied to bulk storage capacitors that provide energy needed to support the unit during power interrupts up to 200 ms. Monitors on the power supply provide indications of power failure and power-off time to allow rapid restart during short duration power outages.

Growth
To facilitate software service bulletin updates, software data loading functionality is provided in the GPS-4000S. Programming of the operational software can be accomplished on the test bench with a portable ARINC 615-III data loader.


TYPICAL SYSTEM

GPS-4000S 
Type Qty Description Part Number 
GPS-4000S
 
1
 
Global Positioning System Sensor
 
822-2189-001
 
ANT-4010
 
1
 
GPS-4000S Antenna
 
822-2437-010
 


Note(s):
See Installation Hardware table for mounts and connectors

*ANT-4000 part number 822-2436-010 may be used as well.


SPECIFICATIONS

Certification 
FAA TSO
 
C145a Class Beta-3
 
 EUROCAE
 
ED-14C
 
Environmental
 
DO-160E
[(A2)(F1)W]ABB[(UG)(RCC1)(HR)(SLM)]EWXXX SZ[BZ]AZ[CC][GF]H[(A3)(J4)4]XAAX
 

Physical Characteristics 
Size
 
2MCU per ARINC 600
 
Height
 
200.0 mm (7.87 in) max
 
Width
 
61.7 mm (2.43 in) max
 
Length
 
368.8 mm (14.52 in) max
 
Weight
 
2.9 kg (6.3 lbs), typical
 
Cooling
 
Not Required
 

Environmental 
Temperature
 
-50 to +70°C
 
Altitude
 
55,000 ft
 

Power Requirements 
Power
 
28 V DC, 18 W max
 

Performance Characteristics 
Navigation Outputs
 
Three ARINC 429 digital buses (high- or low-speed) selected by a discrete
 
Time Mark Output
 
Three separately buffered outputs to synchronize the GPS outputs
 
SBAS Accuracy
 
95% - Normal Maneuvers (without SA HDOP=1.5, VDOP=3.0, UDREI=6 and GIVEI=6)
 
NAV Accuracy
 
95% - Normal Maneuvers (without SA HDOP=1.5 and VDOP=3.0)
 
Horizontal Position
 
7.2 meters (SBAS)
15.3 meters (NAV)
 
Vertical Position
 
14.4 meters (SBAS)
30.6 meters (NAV)
 
Horizontal Velocity
 
0.81 kts 95%
 
Vertical Velocity
 
165.4 feet/min 95%
 
Time
 
175 ns
 
Undetected Failures
 
Less than one part in 105
 
General
 
Dual 12-channel all-in-view satellite tracking
 
Frequency
 
1575.42 MHz (L1) C/A code transmissions
 
Sensitivity
 
Acquisition - 121 dBm
 
Antenna/Preamplifier
 
Conforming to ARINC 743A (active) +12 V DC +/-10% @ 100 mA provided on antenna coax center conductor
 
Time to First Fix
 
Not more than 75 seconds with initialization
 

SELECTION GUIDE

Compatibility 
The GPS-4000S is currently compatible with the FMS equipment listed below. However, it is recommended that Rockwell Collins be contacted to confirm the current compatibility listing.
 
System
 
Type
 
Notes
 
Part Number
 
AMS-850
 
FMC-851C
 
622-9925-XXX
 
 
FMC-852C
 
622-9926-XXX
 
FMS-3000
 
FMC-3000
 
 
822-0883-XXX
 
FMS-4100
 
FMC-4100
 
 
822-0021-XXX
 
FMS-4200
 
FMC-4200
 
 
822-0783-XXX
 
AMS-5000
 
FMC-5000
 
 
822-0891-XXX
 
FMS-6000
 
FMC-6000
 
 
822-0868-XXX
 
Notes: 1. Requires a dual AMS-850 system
 

INSTALLATION HARDWARE

GPS-4000S 
Type Qty Description Part Number 
 
1
 
2 MCU Mount
 
840-5035-010
 
 
1
 
Connector Kit with Contacts
 
628-8848-002
 
or
 
   
 
1
 
2 MCU Mount
 
840-5035-010
 
 
1
 
Mating Connector
 
859-3477-020
 
 
39
 
Crimp Contacts (No. 22 pin)
 
370-0066-060
 
 
1
 
Crimp Contacts (No. 16 socket)
 
370-0066-080
 
 
1
 
Coax Contact (For RG-142B, RG-400, No. 5 socket)
 
370-0055-060