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KV-AJ2.C-OEM DUAL BAND ANTI-JAMMING OEM MINI-PCIE GNSS MODULE

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Drone
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Agricultural machinery
Vehicles
Ship
Marine

Characteristics

  • Dual-band anti-jamming OEM module: up to 2 frequency bands simultaneously (consider specified options)
  • Multi-system solution: GPS/ Galileo/ GLONASS/ NavIC (IRNSS) (consider specified options)
  • Interference resistance up to 3 jammers simultaneously for each of frequency bands
  • Up to 90 dB J/S performance
  • Low power consumption: 5 W … 7 W (depending on options)
  • Compact form factor for easy integration in system

Application area

Unmanned aerial vehicle
Vehicles
Marine
Main Image
Thumbnail

Characteristics

  • Dual-band anti-jamming OEM module: up to 2 frequency bands simultaneously (consider specified options)
  • Multi-system solution: GPS/ Galileo/ GLONASS/ NavIC (IRNSS) (consider specified options)
  • Interference resistance up to 3 jammers simultaneously for each of frequency bands
  • Up to 90 dB J/S performance
  • Low power consumption: 5 W … 7 W (depending on options)
  • Compact form factor for easy integration in system

The purpose of using the KV-AJ2.C-OEM module is to ensure stable reception of the navigation signal in conditions of staged interference. The module can be used with the KV-AJA phased antenna array, and can be separately integrated into a third-party device. The product supports the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, NavIC satellite constellations and can be employed for the land, sea, and air platforms (including unmanned aerial systems) and fixed installations. Coupled with the use of a multi-band 4-element antenna array (Kosminis Vytis provides this module), dual-band solution allows for the suppression of interference in up to 3 directions on 2 frequency plans simultaneously. This approach provides significantly higher protection against interference compared to single-frequency options. KV-AJ2.C-OEM module is based on NTLab`s high-performance ASICs: RFFE, baseband, anti-jamming processors.