u-blox M9 GNSS Delivers Low-Latency Meter-Level Positioning, Anti-Spoofing Mechanisms
October 17, 2019
Press Release
M9 devices receive concurrent signals from GPS, Glonass, Beidou, and Galileo GNSS constellations, which helps deliver horizontal positional accuracies as close as 1.5 m even in dense urban canyons.
u-blox has released the M9 Global Positioning Technology Platform, UBX-M9140 GNSS chip, and NEO-M9N GNSS module. M9 devices are capable of receiving concurrent signals from GPS, Glonass, Beidou, and Galileo GNSS constellations, which helps deliver horizontal positional accuracies as close as 1.5 m even in dense urban canyon environments. A 25 Hz position update rate also supports low-latency positional information.
In addition, M9 devices integrate surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters, low noise amplifier (LNA) filters, and advanced detection algorithms that protect against RF interference (from co-located celluar modems, for example), jamming, and spoofing.
The technologies are compliant with ISO/TS 16949, ISO 16750, and AEC-Q100 standards. The UBX-M9140 GNSS chip is available in a 5 mm x 5 mm QFN package rated for industrial and automotive use. The NEO-M9N is a 12.2 mm x 16 mm headless chip carrier package that is rated for industrial use and compatible with other u-blox NEO products.
The compatibility of the NEO platform means that users will be able to migrate to technologies like dead reckoning in the future.
u-blox has also announced the XPLR-M9 Explorer Kit development board, which is accompanied by the company’s u-start software.
For more information on the UBX-M9140 chip, visit www.u-blox.com/en/product/ubx-m9140-chip.
For more on the NEO-M9N module, visit www.u-blox.com/en/product/neo-m9n-module#tab-documentation-resources.
For more on the XPLR-M9 development kit, visit www.u-blox.com/en/product/xplr-m9.
Or, learn more from u-blox at Mobile World Congress Los Angeles in South Hall booth S.2702.