Round develops micro GPS receiver
Round Solutions presents the Aarlogic GPS 3T, a micro GPS receiver that can be combined with further components to create a fully fledged navigation system.
The antenna is already soldered onto the small circuit board, which is only 12 x 2mm, making wiring unnecessary.

Round Solutions presents a micro GPS receiver that can be combined with further components in the briefest time to create a full-fledged navigation system.
The square, 10mm-wide and approximately 4mm-high antenna is positioned at a 90-degree angle from the circuit board.
This array lets the user watch the display as usual, for example, when using a GPS Smartphone, while the antenna points to the sky.
The actual reception module contains an antenna amplifier as well as filters for GSM bursts, in addition to the time-tested SiRF-III chipset with display of the coordinates in NMEA-0183-V3 protocol.
Harald Naumann, technical director at Round Solutions, says the Aarlogic GPS 3T is most suitable for the structure of small and efficient positioning systems, but also for custom-made Smartphones.
'The micro GPS receiver can be installed piggyback directly onto the circuit board of the device.
'It is switched on by simply using an on/off pin.
'In addition, the power consumption at a nominal 31mA is very small at a 3.3V supply voltage,' adds Naumann.
For the visualisation of the geo data received with Aarlogic components, a free test server is available on www.track4free.com.
Developers also receive access to a worldwide community for machine2machine communication, reachable on the company website.
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