Tiny GPS Receiver Suits Automotive Uses

Sept. 1, 1998
The SL Oncore GPS receiver, the smallest in the series to date, is designed specifically for automotive OEMs and system integrators. The unit measures just 40 mm x 80 mm x 12.2 mm and weighs 22 grams. It has a right-angle power/data connector that

The SL Oncore GPS receiver, the smallest in the series to date, is designed specifically for automotive OEMs and system integrators. The unit measures just 40 mm x 80 mm x 12.2 mm and weighs 22 grams. It has a right-angle power/data connector that allows space-saving vertical mounting. An optional straight connector lets the unit be mounted flat on the host pcb. The receiver offers fast start-up, sub-second signal reacquisition, and the ability to simultaneously track eight satellites. It's available with a bulkhead SMB antenna connector.

Company: MOTOROLA

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