Antenna Module Captures GPS

Dec. 9, 2010
Model M10372 GPS RADIONOVA from Antenova is a planar-mount Global Positioning System (GPS) radio/antenna module that includes the SiRFstarIV GPS chipset from Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR). The combination is ideal for embedded GPS uses, such as in mobile ...

Model M10372 GPS RADIONOVA from Antenova is a planar-mount Global Positioning System (GPS) radio/antenna module that includes the SiRFstarIV GPS chipset from Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR). The combination is ideal for embedded GPS uses, such as in mobile devices and in machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. The radio/antenna module operates on a single +1.8-VDC supply and is suitable for L1-band GPS and A-GPS systems. Custom versions of the module can also incorporate an antenna switch for optional active antenna connection.

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