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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: Falcom | Subject: Navi-S
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 September 2003

Faster acquisition from integrated GPS
receiver

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The Navi-S is an integrated 12 parallel channel GPS receiver that features the SiRFstarII low power chipset.

The Navi-S is an integrated 12 parallel channel GPS receiver that features the SiRFstarII low power chipset and consists of a high-performance GPS core including acquisition accelerator, DGPS processor, multipath mitigation hardware and satellite tracking engine The Falcom Navi-S delivers major advancements in GPS performance, accuracy, computing power and hardware integration

The device integrates a GPS antenna, power regulation and interface circuitry as well as a backup battery for SRAM and RTC in a very compact form factor.

The superior TTFF acquisition rate (less than 45s) together with the low power consumption allows the creation of high-efficient navigation, tracking, security and monitoring solutions.

The Falcom Navi-S device can be connected to any equipment that supports RS232 or USB.

The 2.5m cable set can be easily customised to support big variety of standard handheld devices.

The variable mounting options (magnetic base or adhesive path) provide additional flexibility during the installation procedure.

The Falcom Navi-S concept is the perfect basis for creation of compact, high-efficient, low-power, low-cost applications that require GPS tracking signal input into a portable computing device.

Samples and production volumes are available from stock.

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