 | | The low-cost, surface-mount module is ideal for a wide range of M2M applications. The new modem is based on CDMA technology gained through the recent acquisition of San Diego-based Fusion Wireless. Packaged in u-blox' micro-miniature LISA LCC (leadless chip carrier), it offers pin/pad compatibility with the popular LEON GSM/GPRS and LISA W-CDMA module families. |
| LISA-C200 completes family of layout compatible modems for CDMA, W-CDMA & GSM |
| u-blox announces the immediate availability of the UBX-G6010-ST-TM, a precision timing single-chip based on GPS technology with extreme acquisition sensitivity. It is designed for high-volume applications requiring low-cost precision timing with accuracy down to 15 nanoseconds such as femtocell basestations delivering 4G LTE (Long-Term Evolution), CDMA and WiMAX services. |
| A low-cost GPS module featuring the new u-blox 16-channel ANTARIS 4 receiver technology |
| Firmware 5.00 features spectacular navigation, SuperSense weak signal performance and unmatched coverage in the most difficult urban canyons, even when the antenna
is located inside vehicles with coated windows. |
| Keywords: GPS, antenna, mobile devices, wireless, u-blox, Sarantel ( Info: This is a jointly disclosed press release by Sarantel and u-blox) |
| u-blox America today announced that the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) uses u-blox GPS technology to determine the strength, direction and speed of hurricanes. Most recently, close to 40 sondes have been employed to measure the characteristics of hurricane "Katrina" so as to study and predict its behavior. |
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