ATR0630
ATR0630 is Single-chip GPS Receiver manufactured by Atmel.
Features
- 16-channel GPS Correlator
- 8192 Search Bins with GPS Acquisition Accelerator
- Accuracy: 2.5m CEP (2D, Stand Alone)
- Time to First Fix: 34s (Cold Start)
- Acquisition Sensitivity:
- 139 d Bm (With External LNA)
- Tracking Sensitivity:
- 149 d Bm (With External LNA) Utilizes the ARM7TDMI® ARM® Thumb® Processor Core
- High-performance 32-bit RISC Architecture
- Embedded ICE (In-Circuit Emulation) 128 Kbytes Internal RAM 384 Kbytes Internal ROM with u-blox GPS Firmware 1.5-bit ADC On-chip Single IF Architecture 2 External Interrupts 24 User-programmable I/O Lines 1 USB Device Port
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 Full-speed Device
- Embedded USB V2.0 Full-speed Transceiver 2 USARTs Master/Slave SPI Interface
- 4 External Slave Chip Selects Programmable Watchdog Timer Advanced Power Management Controller (APMC)
- Geared Master Clock to Reduce Power Consumption
- Sleep State with Disabled Master Clock
- Hibernate State with 32.768 k Hz Master Clock Real Time Clock (RTC) 1.8V to 3.3V User-definable IO Voltage for Several GPIOs with 5V Tolerance 4 KBytes of Battery Backup Memory 7 mm × 10 mm 96 Pin BGA Package, 0.8 mm Pitch, Pb-free, Ro HS-pliant
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ANTARIS4 Single-chip GPS Receiver ATR0630 Preliminary
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Benefits
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Fully Integrated Design With Low BOM No External Flash Memory Required Requires Only a GPS XTAL, No TCXO Supports NMEA, UBX Binary and RTCM Protocol Supports SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS) Up to 4Hz Update Rate Supports A-GPS (Aiding) Excellent Noise Performance
Rev. 4920A- GPS- 01/06
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1. Description
The ATR0630 is a low-power, single-chip GPS receiver, especially designed to meet the requirements of mobile applications. It is based on Atmel’s ANTARIS™4 technology and integrates an RF front-end, filtering, and a baseband processor in a single, tiny 7 mm × 10 mm 96 pin BGA package. Providing excellent RF performance with low noise figure and low power consumption. Due to the fully integrated design, just an RF...