Quectel LC79D Ultra-Small Dual-Band Multi-Constellation GNSS Module - Version:1.1

2022-07-26
■Featuring a concurrent multi-constellation GNSS receiver on dual GNSS bands, the LC79D can support L1 and L5 bands for GPS, Galileo and QZSS satellites, L1 band for GLONASS and BeiDou satellites as well as L5 band for IRNSS satellite.
■Compared with the GNSS modules working on L1 band only, LC79D greatly increases the number of satellites involved in tracking and positioning, thereby significantly reducing the multipath effect caused by high-rise buildings in urban environments, reducing signal acquisition time and improving positioning accuracy. The optional dead-reckoning feature enables high positioning performance, even when GNSS signal is absent or compromised.
■LC79D is AIS-140 compliant, and its on-board LNAs and SAW filters serve to ensure better positioning under weak signal conditions and other harsh environments. The GNSS chipset using 28 nm process technology, coupled with the advanced low-power management solution, enables low-power GNSS sensing and positioning determination and makes the module an ideal solution for power-sensitive and battery-powered systems.
Due to its excellent performance in improving position drift and enhancing positioning accuracy in dense urban canyon environment, LC79D has become a popular selection for real-time tracking systems, sharing economy applications and so on.
■Compact design, low power consumption and high performance make it ideal for vehicle, people and asset tracking as well as sharing emobility applications.

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Ultra-Small Dual-Band Multi-Constellation GNSS Moduleconcurrent multi-constellation GNSS receiver

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