Quectel LC29H Dual-Band Multi-Constellation GNSS Module - Version: 1.1
Compared with GNSS modules that can track only L1 signals, LC29H can track more visible satellites, and thereby significantly mitigates the multipath effect in urban canyons, reduces signal acquisition time, and improves positioning accuracy. The module supports plenty of tracking channels, which leads into superior navigation performance.
■The module's integrated LNAs enable high sensitivity and high precision positioning; the integrated SAW filters improve its anti-interference capability.
■LC29H supports advanced power management that enables low-power GNSS sensing and position fix, which makes the module an ideal solution for power-sensitive applications and battery-powered systems.
■By virtue of its low power consumption and high precision, LC29H proves to be an ideal solution for real-time tracking systems, sharing economy applications and so on.
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2021/9/13 |
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Version: 1.1 |
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