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Wake-up receiver uses 51 µW
Imec and the Holst Centre have developed an ultra-low-power 2.4 GHz/915 MHz receiver with good sensitivity. The receiver runs on a record low power consumption of 51 µW when on continuously. It occupies 0.36 mm2 in 90 nm CMOS, and for 10 Kbps on-off keying reception it achieves -69 dBm and -80 dBm sensitivity at 2.4 GHz and 915 MHz.
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Garmin Montana 650T handheld GPS
Garmin has released a handheld GPS for both outdoors and on-road navigation - the Montana 650T preloaded with Topo Australia and New Zealand mapping. When connected to the included auto mount, it will guide with spoken instructions.
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Fastrax IT430
Fastrax IT430, based on new-generation SiRFstar IV architecture and SiRFaware technology, offers a range of benefits that speeds the inclusion of location-aware features in battery-operated consumer devices.
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Fastrax IT520 GPS receiver
Fastrax has introduced the IT520, the smallest GPS receiver in the company’s IT500 series of modules.
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NovAtel OEMStar range GPS receiver
NovAtel has released its OEMStar product range consisting of an L1 receiver that tracks both GPS and GLONASS signals simultaneously.
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GPS module
The Skytraq Venus634LPx GPS receiver features tracking sensitivity of -161 dBm and full-power tracking current of 23 mA contained in an LGA44 package.
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