GNSS module for autonomous vehicles and robotics

10-08-2023 | Mouser Electronics | Semiconductors

Mouser now stocks the u-blox ZED-F9P GNSS module. The module provides engineers with precise, centimetre-level accuracy for industrial navigation, with high update rates and low power consumption, making the module excellent for dynamic applications like UAVs and robotics.

The GNSS module combines multi-band GNSS and RTK technology in a compact form factor to provide concurrent reception of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou GNSS constellations. GNSS signals from multiple frequency bands (L1/L2/L5) combined with RTK technology allow fast convergence times and reliable performance for scalable applications, such as robotic lawnmowers and semi-automated or fully automated machinery.

The module ensures the security of positioning and navigation information by using secure interfaces and advanced jamming and spoofing detection technologies to provide a wide range of correction services to optimize performance according to each application's unique set of needs.

The module also supports standard RTCM corrections, supporting centimetre-level navigation for local base stations or virtual reference stations in a network RTK setup. The module also supports SPARTN format SSR-type correction services suited for mass-market applications. The GNSS module is offered in a 17mm x 22mm x 2.4mm LGA package and features a -40C to +85C operating temperature range. The company's modules are manufactured in ISO/TS 16949-certified sites and are fully tested on a system level.

The module is supported by the u-blox EVK-F9P-00 evaluation kit. The evaluation kit is a powerful and versatile tool for evaluating the performance of high-precision positioning products. The kit eliminates the need for an external power supply by providing a built-in USB interface power supply that offers high-speed data transfer. This evaluation kit's compact size and user-friendly interface make it ideal for various applications, including laboratories, vehicles and outdoor locations. Also, it can be used with a notebook PC, adding functionality to the entire design-in process.

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