Garmin GTP 59 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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2.1.2 Interface Summary
The GDU 37X uses CAN and RS-232 communications interfaces. The GDU 37X communicates with the
following Garmin LRUs:
Other GDU 37X
GSU 73
SL30 Nav/Comm Transceiver
SL40 Comm Transceiver
GNS 400/500 Series Units
GTX 327/330 Transponder
2.2 Electrical Specifications
2.2.1 Electrical Characteristics
Table 2-1. GDU 37X Supply Voltages
Characteristics Specifications
Power Requirements 14/28 VDC
2.2.2 Power Consumption
Table 2-2. GDU 37X Power Requirements
LRU 14V (Maximum) 14V (Typical) 28V (Maximum) 28V (Typical)
GDU 370
15W, 1.10 Amp 8.5W, .600 Amp 15W, 0.540 Amp 8.5W, .300 Amp
GDU 375
15W, 1.10 Amp 9.5W, .675 Amp 15W, 0.540 Amp 9.25W, .330 Amp
2.2.3 GPS Specifications
The GDU 37X uses a high-sensitivity GPS receiver that continuously tracks and uses up to 12 satellites to
compute and update its position.
Table 2-3. GDU 37X GPS Specifications
Characteristics Specifications
Acquisition Time a) Warm Start (position known to 10 nm, time known to 10
minutes, with valid almanac and ephemeris): Less than 5
seconds
b) Cold Start (position known to 300 nm, time known to 10
minutes, with valid almanac): Less than 45 seconds
c) AutoLocate™ (with almanac, without initial position or
time): Less than 60 seconds
Update Rate 5/second, continuous
Positional Accuracy <10 meters
Antenna Power Supply Voltage (4.5 to 5.0), current (50 mA max)