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GPS chips Trimble Condor C1011, 1919 and C2626

Friday, February 5, 2010

Company Trimble has quite a strong place in the market of equipment manufacturers to help people easily get from point A to point B is not deviating from the shortest path. This manufacturer, introduced a family of GPS chips Condor, consisting of three models: C1011, 1919 and C2626. The new chips are expected to integrate into the already worked modules.

All three models will be part of the module provide information on the location, speed and the current time. However, the company says Trimble, these chips will receive information in the shortest time. All modules include the possibility of embedding in devices with active and passive antennas, and power consumption allows you to use them in browsers powered finger batteries.

From the representation of the module the smallest size has a model C1011. Its dimensions are 10 x 11 x 2.01 mm and it is designed for portable navigation devices. Condor C1919 somewhat larger (19 x 19 x 2.5 mm) and can be used in devices without I / O and RF connectors. Model C2626 - the largest of the presented - its size is 26 x 26 x 6 mm. All modules are compatible with systems used in European and North American markets.



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