(23/08/2011)
U-blox has announced the upgrade of its latest GPS receiver platform u-blox 6. The upgrade provides features and benefits such as sensitivity, power consumption, anti-jamming performance, jamming detection and TIFF (time to first ...
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(09/07/2008)
The u-blox company launched a new miniature GPS module, which is designed for high-volume, mass-market applications that require fast, accurate positioning at a low cost. The NEO-5Q is a versatile, stand-alone GPS module that comb...
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(21/11/2007)
The LEA-5 GPS module series brings the high performance of the u-blox 5 positioning engine to the industry-standard LEA form factor. The engine offers a very acquisition time thanks to its 50-channel GPS architecture with over one...
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(25/09/2007)
BarZ Adventures and u-blox America have announced their cooperation in bringing GPS-based tour guides to a number of U.S. National Parks and Zoos. BarZ introduced the GPS and Zoo Ranger, a revolutionary handheld device with an int...
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(01/05/2007)
The latest version of the AssistNow A-GPS service, from Swiss positioning technology firm u-Blox, provides assistance data that enables instant positioning over extended time periods without the need for mobile connectivity. The t...
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(01/05/2007)
The Galileo-ready A-GPS chip, u-blox 5, features an acquisition performance of less than 1s, and a tracking sensitivity of -160dBm that enables coverage in difficult indoor environments, such as shopping malls, train stations and ...
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(01/11/2006)
The NEO-4S GPS module packs high sensitivity, a very low power consumption and a USB port into a miniature 12.2x16mm package. The module's -156dBm SuperSense tracking sensitivity extends positioning coverage to deep indoor locatio...
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(01/08/2006)
The LEA-4S GPS receiver from u-blox packs -158dBm of tracking sensitivity into a USB-connected module measuring just 17x22mm. The company's SuperSense software runs from the Read-Only Memory (ROM) in the GPS baseband chip, replaci...
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(01/06/2006)
The LEA-4A, at a mere 17x22mm in size, is a highly-compact and low-cost GPS module, featuring the recently released 16-channel Antaris 4 receiver technology developed jointly by Atmel and U-blox. This module provides high performa...
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(01/05/2005)
Accurate GPS navigation requires at least three visible satellites, and the GPS signals must propagate to the receiver in a straight path without obstructions. The GPS receiver computes the ranges to the satellites and derives its...
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(01/12/2004)
The GPS module TIM-LH features Antaris SuperSenseT weak signal tracking technology, that delivers tracking sensitivity beyond -158dBm and provides significantly improved acquisition sensitivity, high positioning accuracy and dynam...
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(01/11/2004)
The TIM-LA GPS receiver module is designed specifically as a cost-optimised device equipped with a low-noise amplifier and suitable for passive antennas. It is powered by the 16-channel, low-power Antaris chipset, and is expected ...
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(01/09/2004)
The TIM-LR GPS receiver enables fully functional dead reckoning solutions on a small footprint. The sensor-based receiver macro-component contains the Antaris GPS positioning engine provides full dead reckoning functionality with ...
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