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MODULE GPS RECEIVER JUPITER 3

J3,0000,00,3.5

Manufacturer Part Number
J3,0000,00,3.5
Description
MODULE GPS RECEIVER JUPITER 3
Manufacturer
Navman Wireless
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Specifications of J3,0000,00,3.5

Frequency
1.575GHz
Sensitivity
-159dBm
Data Rate - Maximum
38.4kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
GPS
Applications
GPS
Current - Receiving
34mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Memory Size
-
Other names
943-1010-1
Jupiter
GDOP: Geometric Dilution of Precision
A factor used to describe the effect of the satellite geometry on the position and time accuracy of the GPS receiver solution.
The lower the value of the GDOP parameter, the less the error in the position solution. Related indicators include PDOP,
HDOP, TDOP and VDOP.
EGNOS: European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
The system of geostationary satellites and ground stations developed in Europe to improve the position and time calculation
performed by the GPS receiver.
Ephemeris plural ephemerides
A set of satellite orbital parameters that is used by a GPS receiver to calculate precise GPS satellite positions and velocities. The
ephemeris is used to determine the navigation solution and is updated frequently to maintain the accuracy of GPS receivers.
ESD: Electro-Static Discharge
large momentary unwanted currents that cause damage to electronic equipment.
GPS: Global Positioning System
A space-based radio positioning system that provides accurate position, velocity, and time data.
LGA: Land Grid Array
A physical interface for microprocessors. There are no pins on the chip; in place of the pins are pads of bare gold-plated copper
that touch pins on the motherboard.
NMEA: National Marine Electronics Association
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer
Re-acquisition
The time taken for a position to be obtained after all satellites have been made invisible to the receiver.
SBAS: Satellite Based Augmentation System
Any system that uses a network of geostationary satellites and ground stations to improve the performance of a Global
Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Current examples are EGNOS and WAAS.
SiRFInstantFix
Eliminates the initial delay of obtaining GPS satellite location data from the satellites themselves by using algorithms to predict
up to seven days of satellite location data.
SRAM: Static Random Access Memory
WAAS: Wide Area Augmentation System
The system of satellites and ground stations developed by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) that provides GPS signal
corrections. WAAS satellite coverage is currently only available in North America.
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