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- TI Announces WiLink 8 Family - WiFi, GNSS, NFC, BT, and FM Combo Chip
It goes without saying that connectivity is a hugely important part of smartphones. After all, without some sort of network connection, you've basically just got an expensive PDA or PMP. Today, TI is making formal the WiLink 8 family, the newest member of its popular WiLink series of WLAN combo chips, which is built on a 45nm process. WiLink 8 adds support for GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite ... - Skyworks Ramps GPS/GNSS Solutions for Samsung
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. , an innovator of high reliability analog and mixed signal semiconductors enabling a broad range of end markets, today announced that it is ramping global positioning system and global navigation satellite system solutions for Samsung Electronics Co. - Patch Antennas for the New GNSS
Small ceramic patch elements offer nearly perfect single-frequency receive characteristics and have become the standard for GPS L1 antennas. However, the new generation of GNSS receivers now being introduced track many satellites in multiple constellations. Are these narrow-band devices up to the task for wider bandwidths? - Innovation: GNSS Antennas and Humans
GPS IS VIRTUALLY UBIQUITOUS with more than 400 million units estimated to be in use in the United States alone. Some of these units are standalone devices such as those used in surveying and timing applications and those used for vehicle navigation or tracking with permanent or temporary mountings. - Texas Instruments Launches WiLink 8.0 Single-Chip Solutions
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today introduced the WiLink 8.0 product family: a collection of 45-nanometer single-chip solutions that integrate up to five different radios, and set the stage for next-generation mobile GNSS, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth and FM transmit/receive applications. - Shadow Matching
Shadow matching. The two GNSS mobile phones beside the middle one show additional possible user positions referenced by the along-street component of the standard point positioning (SPP) solution. - TI WiLink 8.0 combo wireless chip includes NFC, drops power
TI kicked off the week with a new all-in-one wireless chip that could make NFC (near-field communications) much easier. The WiLink 8.0 is the first of its kind to build NFC into the chip alongside Bluetooth, FM radio, GNSS positioning, Wi-Fi, and even ANT+ for exercise and . It both shrinks the size of a chipset with NFC by as much as half and, as a complete design, can offload much of the work ... - Fastrax Decreases GPS Power Drain, Reduces TTFF in Portable Devices
Fastrax Ltd., developer of high-performance GNSS receivers and software GNSS solutions for location-aware devices, has introduced the Fastrax IT530, an ultra-low power consuming and super-sensitive OEM GPS module in a tiny form factor. Advanced power-saving features ensure very fast time to first fix (TTFF) without sacrificing battery life — an important issue in location-aware, battery-powered ... - Carlson Launches SuperG GNSS Tablet
Carlson has released the SuperG, a Supervisor+ GPS Tablet. The Supervisor tablet computer is a super-rugged tablet PC that can be upgraded to include an integrated high-precision GNSS receiver and provides wireless support for Bluetooth, 802.11, GSM and CDMA. - Introducing TI's WiLinkâ„¢ 8.0 family: Five-in-one wireless connectivity solutions for next-generation mobile experiences
DALLAS, Feb. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Â Achieving another wireless connectivity milestone, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN - News) today introduced the WiLinkâ„¢ 8.0 product family: a collection ...
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- GNSS applications - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, using the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo or Beidou system, are used in many applications. - Satellite navigation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Galileo is a satellite navigation system currently being built by the European Union (EU) and European Space Agency (ESA). The €20 billion project is named after the famous ... - Real Time Kinematic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) is a technology developed to assess the integrity of global positioning system (GPS) signals in a GPS receiver system. - Beidou navigation system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The BeiDou Navigation System (simplified Chinese: 北斗导航系统; traditional Chinese: 北斗å°èˆªç³»çµ±; pinyin: BÄ›idÇ’u dÇoháng xìtÇ’ng) or BeiDou (Compass ... - Differential GPS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) is an enhancement to Global Positioning System that provides improved location accuracy, from the 15-meter nominal GPS accuracy to ... - GLONASS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GLONASS (Russian: ГЛĞĞĞСС IPA: [É¡lÉˈnas]), acronym for Globalnaya navigatsionnaya sputnikovaya sistema or Global Navigation Satellite System, is a radio-based ... - Category:Road traffic management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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