ETC GXB1000

Industry’s Smallest GPS Receiver Module
GXB1000
GXB2000
By adopting a newly developed DSP (the Sony CXD2931R) and highdensity mounting technology, Sony has succeeded in developing the
industry’s smallest mass produced GPS receiver.
In particular, the GXB2000 incorporates all the functionality except the
antenna required for a GPS receiver on a mere 36.5 × 25.0 mm printed
circuit board.
This receiver is not only for use in car navigation systems, but rather
its significance lies in the point that it vastly expands the world of GPS
applications to a wide range of portable equipment.
Industry’s Smallest
GPS Receiver
Sixteen-Channel
GPS Receiver
By adopting a newly developed GPS
processor (the Sony CXD2931R) and
Sony’s unique high-level high-density
mounting technology, Sony has
succeeded in developing the industry’s
smallest mass produced GPS receiver.
The GXB2000 incorporates all the functionality except the antenna required for
a GPS receiver on a 36.5 × 25.0 mm
printed circuit board. This allows a GPS
receiver to be incorporated easily into
portable equipment in which it was previously difficult to do so.
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We designed this receiver based
on the idea that if made smaller,
GPS receivers could be used in a
wide range of applications in addition to in-car navigation systems. In the future, we will be aiming for even smaller even lower
power receivers. Recently, I’ve
come to feel even more strongly
that GPS development has only
just begun.
The CXD2931R is capable of receiving signals from 16 satellites at the same
time. These 16 channels will become
useful when the number of GPS satellites is increased from the current 27.
Support for multiple channels can
reduce the time to first fix (TTFF).
Both All-in-View and
Two-Satellite Positioning
These receivers adopt the all-in-view
positioning technique, in which data
from all satellites from which signals are
received is used in the positioning
calculation. This method increases the
positioning accuracy. They also support
the two-satellite positioning technique
that can increase the positioning success
ratio when signals can only be received
from two satellites in locations with
inferior reception conditions, such as on
streets with tall buildings.
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Industry’s smallest GPS receiver
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Parallel 16-channel GPS receiver
that can receive signal from up
to 16 GPS satellites at the same
time.
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Supports both all-in-view and
two-satellite positioning.
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Support for differential GPS
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Thin-form ultralight pack-type
package
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Measures for reducing EMI
(electromagnetic interference)
provided
Differential GPS Support
The differential GPS allows the positioning accuracy to increase approximately 10 times compared with GPS
alone by converting the correction data
from the GPS satellites obtained at the
base stations in the DARC or RTCM
format.
Thin-Form Ultralight PackType Package
Both the GXB1000 and the GXB2000
are provided in a shielded case that
achieves a thickness of a mere 7.4 mm.
Measures for Reducing
EMI (electromagnetic
interference) Provided
The generation of EMI is held to a minimum by enclosing the whole GPS
receiver in a shielded case.
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■ Figure 1 The GPS World: Expanding without Limit
■ Table 1 Electrical Characteristics
GXB1000
Supply voltage
3-V specifications
5-V specifications
Current consumption
Backup mode
4.5 to 5.5 V
83 mA (Typ.)
Supply voltage
GXB2000
3.1 to 3.6 V
82 mA (Typ.)
1.8 to 3.0 V
Current consumption
30 µA (Typ.), 70 µA (Max)
-30 to 85 °C
Operating temperature
36.50
■ Figure 2-1 GXB1000 Package Dimensions
25.00
6.20
6.20
24.60
47.30
Unit: mm
■ Figure 2-2 GXB2000 Package Dimensions