AIRPORT CITY, Israel & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OriginGPS today announced the launch of the Nano Spider, the world’s smallest fully integrated GPS receiver. The Nano Spider module is designed to ...
AIRPORT CITY, Israel & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OriginGPS today announced the launch of the Nano Hornet, the world’s smallest fully integrated global antenna module. “Although there has never been ...
January 22, 2008 Wireless technology provider CSR, in collaboration with Samsung, has announced the development of a new module that it says will halve the cost of embedding GPS solutions in mobile ...
A new GPS + IRNSS module is being developed by Indian firm Ramakrishna Electro Component (REC) in partnership with STMicroelectronics and Shanghai Mobiletek, according to press reports. The module ...
Hemisphere GPS announces the Eclipse P300 and Eclipse P301 OEM modules — its next-generation high‑performance compact modules for RTK GNSS applications. Based on new Hemisphere GPS multi-function ...
Trimble is a big name in the GPS market with a plethora of products that allow people to get from one place to another without getting lost in the process. The company has announced a couple new GPS ...
• hardware and software development environments with reference projects. They also offer the opportunity to update their firmware over-the-air and to manage a their energy-saving modes. Cinterion ...
Designed for GPS applications, the CW45A and CW46 GPS sensor modules integrate a CW25 GPS receiver, dc/dc converter, RS-232, RS-422, and USB interface options, and an active GPS antenna in small ...
GPS position determination systems operate by measuring the signals propagated from synchronised clocks carried on a constellation of (currently 30) satellites in earth orbit at a height of 20,200 km.
An all-in-one component, the Gms-u1LP GPS module specifies a power consumption of 24 mA while tracking and 30 mA during acquisition. An all-in-one component, the Gms-u1LP GPS module specifies a power ...
[Oneironaut] is trying out a new GPS module with the prototype seen above. It’s a San Jose Navigation device identified as FV-M8 and sold by Sparkfun for just under a hundred bucks. That’s it hanging ...