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New Multi-GNSS Receiver Chips „eRideOPUS 6” and „eRideOPUS 7” to Be Available from Summer 2013

New Multi-GNSS Receiver Chips „eRideOPUS 6” and „eRideOPUS 7” to Be Available from Summer 2013
New Multi-GNSS Receiver Chips "eRideOPUS 6" and "eRideOPUS 7" to Be Available from Summer 2013PR NewswireNISHINOMIYA, Japan, March 28, 2013NISHINOMIYA, Japan, March 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. announced on March 28 that

New Multi-GNSS Receiver Chips „eRideOPUS 6” and „eRideOPUS 7” to Be Available from Summer 2013

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NISHINOMIYA, Japan, March 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. announced on March 28 that new multi-GNSS receiver chips eRideOPUS 6 and eRideOPUS 7 will be available to the market from August 2013 onward. The new receiver chips are multi-GNSS compliant single-chip LSIs, capable of concurrently receiving signals from multiple satellites in GNSS systems, i.e., GPS, GLONASS*, Galileo, etc., and satellite-based augmentation systems as well as Japan’s Quasi-Zenith Satellite System.
* eRideOPUS 7 only

The ability of concurrently receiving GNSS/GNSS augmentation signals from multiple satellites from different satellite services means that the receivers have more probability of acquiring a greater number of satellites at any single point of time. Subsequently, position stability as well as accuracy will be greatly improved, minimizing the chance of a position lost. Also, the receiver chips incorporate an enhanced level of noise rejection capability, implementing the anti-jamming function as well as the improvement of multi-path mitigation.

Time-to-first-fix capability of the existing eRideOPUS 5 (no more than 1 second when hot started) is retained in these new receiver chips with a combination of A-GPS compatibility and self-ephemeris (TM) extraction. Moreover, the position update rate of the new receiver chips is greatly improved, achieving a 10 Hz update (every 0.1 second), which is twice as fast as the capability achieved by eRideOPUS 5.

The new receiver chips are capable of dead reckoning navigation, using a gyro sensor and vehicle speed pulse signals, a gyro sensor and an acceleration sensor, and wheel tick data taken from a CAN-Bus network, achieving high positioning accuracy even in locations where satellite signal reception is not available, such as inside tunnels.

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In May 2013, FURUNO is planning to start the delivery of evaluation kits for the receiver chips so that third-party manufacturers can evaluate the feasibility of incorporating the receiver chips into their products, and in August 2013, the new compact GNSS receiver module GN-86/GN-87 as well as dead-reckoning-capable GV-86/GV-87, using these new receiver chips, will be made available for automotive navigation systems as well as eCall systems.

Visit http://www.furuno.com/gppr004 for the corporate information as well as further details of the products.

Contact:
Maya Yoshimi

Sales & Marketing Section
International Marketing Department
ITS Business Unit
System Products Division
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Tel: +81-798-33-9588
e-mail: [email protected]


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