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News Release from: Texim Europe | Subject: Fastrax IT321
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 May 2008
Tiny GPS receiver consumes little power
The Fastrax IT321 is an ideal GPS module for applications with high performance requirements as well as small space and low power consumption requirements.
Available now from Texim Europe, the Fastrax IT321 is a state of the art OEM GPS receiver module, based on the SiRFstarIII, GSC3LT single chip combined with SiRF ROM code In early phase the Fastrax IT321 will also be available with SiRF Flash code
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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This tiny GPS receiver provides low power consumption and very fast time to first-fix together with weak signal acquisition and extremely demanding tracking capability to meet even the most stringent performance requirements on the market.
The receiver is a complete OEM GPS receiver including a TCXO oscillator, real time clock and low noise amplifier.
The Fastrax IT321 is an ideal solution for applications with high performance requirements as well as small space and low power consumption requirements.
Ideal applications are cost sensitive navigation systems and battery operated consumer devices like mobile phones, PNDs, handheld computers and sport accessories.
The Fastrax IT321 GPS receiver has one UART, one PPS and two configuration I/Os that allow the user to configure which firmware version to use.
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