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u-blox has announced a miniature GPS module designed for high volume, mass-market applications that require fast, accurate positioning at a low cost.
Global positioning system specialist u-blox AG has introduced assisted GPS (A-GPS) technology called AssistNow that is designed to reduce a GPS receiver's time to first fix (TTFF) to seconds ...
Atmel and u-blox AG jointly introduced a GPS weak signal tracking technology called SuperSense that supports Atmel's ANTARIS GPS chipsets and GPS modules from u-blox.
u-blox has announced the release of two new low voltage GPS modules NEO5D and NEO5G. They are the world''s first modules to operate at 1.8 Volt, which reduces power by 40% or more compared to its ...
u-blox AG / Key word (s): Product Launchu-blox AG: u-blox launches world’s smallest GPS module 15.06.2022 / 09:00 Press Releaseu-blox launches world’s smallest GPS module The ultra-low-power u-blox ...
Milpitas, California and Thalwil, Switzerland, June 6, 2012 – u-blox (SIX: UBXN), the Swiss positioning and wireless module and chip company, and GLOBALFOUNDRIES today jointly announced that u-blox ...
u-blox, the Swiss positioning and wireless module and chip company, has announced its latest multi-GNSS receiver modules MAX-7, NEO-7 and LEA-7 in u-blox’s form factors. They support all satellite ...
Swiss-based u‑blox, a provider of GPS/GNSS and wireless semiconductors, has achieved successful satellite positioning using China’s BeiDou Navigation Satellite System. According to u-blox, the ...
u-blox AG / Key word (s): Product Launchu-blox AG: u-blox launches world’s smallest GPS module 15.06.2022 / 09:00 Press Releaseu-blox launches world’s smallest GPS module The ultra-low-power u ...
The ultra-low-power u-blox MIA-M10 module delivers long-lasting, dependable performance using a tiny antenna and battery and speeds up the development of compact asset tracking solutions.THALWIL ...
u-blox rejects the FCC's testing criteria The FCC's decision was justified based on supposed measurements of the levels of interference causing harm to GNSS receiver operation.