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u-blox wins Chinese court ruling against Techtotop
u-blox has announced that the Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court has ruled in favor of u-blox in separate copyright and patent infringement lawsuits the company filed against Techtotop Microelectronic Technology (TTT). The rulings found that TTT infringed on u-blox’s intellectual property in its TD1030 navigation chips and that TTT must pay damages (RMB 11 million).
Cycling computer uses u-blox M10
u-blox andiGPSPORThave announced the iGS320 cycling computer, which builds on theu-blox M10positioning platform. The cycling computer leverages the u-blox M10 platform’s ultra-low power consumption, compact size, and its ability to track four global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) to offer endurance athletes a superior user experience.
Dual-output automotive dead reckoning module launched
u-blox has introduced a series of automotive-grade dead reckoning modules forpositioningthat are operational up to 105°C. The NEO-M9L modules and the M9140-KA-DR chip are built on the robust u-blox M9 GNSS platform and use dead reckoning techniques to provide accurate position data when satellite signals are compromised or unavailable.
Automotive positioning modules operational to 105°C
u-blox has introduced a series of automotive-grade positioning modules that are operational up to 105°C. The NEO-M9L modules and the M9140-KA-DR chip are built on the robust u-blox M9 GNSS platform and use dead reckoning techniques to provide accurate position data when satellite signals are compromised or unavailable.
M.2 cards bring connectivity to evaluation boards
u-blox has introduced a set of WiFi 5, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth expansion M.2 cards that plug into NXP Semiconductors’ i.MX processor evaluation kits. The cards, which conform to the M.2 form factor, integrate u-blox modules powered by wireless SoCs from NXP.
Constructing GNSS augmentation infrastructure
SoftBank and u-blox have announced they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate in GNSS augmentationservicesfor global markets.
PointPerfect GNSS correction brings precise positioning
u-blox has announced the launch of its new PointPerfect location service. PointPerfect delivers an advanced GNSS augmentation data service designed from the ground up to be ultra-accurate, ultra-reliable, and immediately available.
Bluetooth AoA explorer kits for precision positioning
u-blox has announced the release of two ‘explorer kits’ aimed at letting product developers evaluate the potential of Bluetooth direction finding and high precision indoor positioning.
Centimeter-level GPS sensor fusion for precise positioning
u-blox has released a firmware update for its ZED-F9R positioning module, bringing robust centimeter-level positioning to slow moving use cases such as robotic lawnmowers, e-scooters, and shared bicycles. Based on the ZED-F9R high-precision sensor-fusion module, the u-blox ZED-F9R-02B was designed for use in autonomous and industrial applications that require simple and efficient implementation and where rapid access to highly accurate positionin...
Explorer kit aids Bluetooth 5.1 direction finding
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics is the XPLR-AOA-1 Explorer Kit from u-blox.