Antenna module eases integration of GPS technology

A new GPS antenna module sub-system from Maestro Wireless Solutions is available at Richardson RFPD. The A2135-H combines an enhanced, fully-functional SiRFStar IV GPS engine and a custom-designed high directional patch antenna on-board. It presents a solution to the most critical challenges in the GPS market: simplified integration, leading performance, and efficient time-to-market.

The device meets the demands for extreme low-power operation and ultra-fast Time To First Fix (TTFF). Its high level of sensitivity allows for use in the most demanding environmental conditions, including fleet management, asset-tracking, vehicle-tracking, personal-tracking, and portable device applications.

Additional key features of the A2135-H include: a small footprint of 17.8 x 16.5mm2 ; ultra-low power consumption of 29mA average tracking (full power mode); benchmarking sensitivity at163dBm tracking and an in-band jamming signal removal: up to 8 strongest interferes signals detected and mitigated.

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