VLSI SIC for GNSS receiver

Purpose:
Navigation module PRO-04.
Year of release: 2015
Guaranteed service life (years): 3
Estimated production / delivery time (months): 6
Flight qualification of the product: No
Possibility to adapt the product to customer requirements: No


Parameter Value
W*H*T 6х6х1 mm
Weight 1 g
Supply voltage 1,0…1,32 V
Frequency range GPS C/A L1, GLONASS СТ L1, Galileo E1B, E1C
Noise figure 3 db
Input frequency range 0,157…0,161 GHz
Power I / O 1,6…3,6 V
Input Clock Frequency 10…50 MHz
The frequency of the integrated processor 120 MHz
Auto Gain Range 52 dB

Description

The microcircuit of the "System in the case" type (SIC) is intended for use in civil navigation equipment. It receives and processes GNSS signals: GLONASS L1OF, L1OC; GPS C/A L1; GALILEO E1B, E1C; as well as SBAS L1, DCMS L1OC and solutions to the n
... The microcircuit of the "System in the case" type (SIC) is intended for use in civil navigation equipment. It receives and processes GNSS signals: GLONASS L1OF, L1OC; GPS C/A L1; GALILEO E1B, E1C; as well as SBAS L1, DCMS L1OC and solutions to the navigation problem.
The microcircuit provides:
- ability to select a source for downloading firmware;
- ability to verify software integrity.
- possibility of configuring interfaces depending on the location / control object and the task being solved.
- possibility of autonomous testing of individual blocks included in the microcircuit.
- ability to debug firmware.
The composition of the chip:
- radio frequency path (LNA, SAW filter, amplifier with AGC, ADC);
- digital navigation processor based on the RISC Cortex-M3 CPU with a wide range of interfaces;
- hardware and software “quick search machine”, 36 correlation channels, high-speed RAM, real-time clock, second time marker, etc.
- 8 Mb flash memory.

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