GPS position determination systems operate by measuring the signals propagated from synchronised clocks carried on a constellation of (currently 30) satellites in earth orbit at a height of 20,200 km.
TE Connectivity’s high-frequency nanominiature contact doubles density, reduces packaging. TE Connectivity, a connectivity and sensors company, has released new NanoRF modules and contacts, which ...
Ever want to find your device on the map? Think we all do sometimes. The technology you’ll generally use for that is called Global Positioning System (GPS) – listening to a flock of satellites flying ...
In the field, capture up to 200 MHz of multi-channel bandwidth and return to your lab with a rich library of GPS and GLONASS signals and impairments to accelerate RF product designs and research. Add ...