GPS Receiver Debuts As Market's Smallest

April 25, 2008
Measuring 1.85 by 1.78 inches, the USB1700 lays claim to being the smallest StackableUSB GPS receiver board on the market.

Embedded Systems Conference, San Jose, CA. - Measuring 1.85 by 1.78 inches, the USB1700 lays claim to being the smallest StackableUSB GPS receiver board on the market. One quarter the size of the PC/104 footprint, the RoHS-compliant board operates in temperatures from -40°C to +85°C and delivers 12-channel, WAAS-capable GPS functionality. It comes with a passive antenna and a development kit that includes sample software and full documentation is free of charge. Standard USB cables are also available for use with the PC-attached version of the board. Price starts at $230 in single quantities.

Micro/sys, Inc www.embeddedsys.com

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