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GPSORION - 12 Channel GPS Receiver Design Product Brief

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35.42 MHz SAW Filter GPS RF Front End GPS RF Front End in TQFP package 12 Channel Correlator 32 Bit RISC Processor 12 Channel GPS Development System Data Sheet Reference DS3861 DS4056 DS4374 DS4077 DS4004 DS4605 Fig.2 GPS Orion Architecture OUTLINE SPECIFICATION RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS GENERAL: L

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  • I Small board size - 95 mm x 50 mm I 12 channel GPS Receiver architecture I Highly integrated miniature silicon Front-end IC I Low cost 12 Channel Correlator IC I 32 bit RISC processor with spare processing I Easy to embed into host systems I Non-volatile data retention I Supported by Development System (GPS Architect) with access to GPS software source code at minimal cost The GPS Orion comprises two boards : a GPS Receiver board, and an Interface board. The Receiver board is based on the GP200.

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Part number GPSORION
Manufacturer Mitel Networks Corporation
File Size 240.70 KB
Description 12 Channel GPS Receiver Design Product Brief
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GPS Orion 12 Channel GPS Receiver Design Product Brief DS4808 - 1.3 August 1997 The GPS Orion is an evaluation kit to demonstrate the capability of the Mitel Semiconductor GP2000 Global Positioning chip set. It is a fully functional GPS receiver design which provides full 12 channel parallel tracking hardware and software for GPS system integrators and designers of GPS receiver subsystems. This new approach offers a complete GPS receiver ‘engine’ design with the design information being freely available, providing the ability to integrate GPS with dedicated IC components. This allows wider design flexibility and lower cost solutions than using third-party modulebased receivers. It enables the GP2000 chipset to be evaluated in real applications.
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