Wireless > GPS/GSM modules

Digi International ConnectPort X5 series telematics devices

16 November, 2009 by

Digi International has introduced the ConnectPort X5 series of compact, ruggedised telematics devices with optional satellite functionality, claimed to be the first telematics devices to incorporate mobile, satellite, GPS, Wi-Fi and vehicle area network wireless technology.


Digi International m10 JumpStart kit

16 November, 2009 by

Digi International has introduced the m10 JumpStart kit, claimed to be the first kit to provide the tools, including ORBCOMM trial satellite service, for users to build satellite-enabled products.


Digi International cellular router

11 November, 2009

Digi International has introduced the TransPort WR44, an all-in-one enterprise-class cellular router with an integrated Wi-Fi access point.


GPS receiver toolkit

24 April, 2009 by

National Instruments has announced the GPS Toolkit for LabVIEW that expands the RF PXI platform to include multi-satellite GPS signal simulation.


Wavecom Q52 Omni Wireless CPU

09 April, 2009

M2M Connectivity features the Wavecom Q52 Omni Wireless CPU which, according to the company, is the world’s first cellular-satellite hybrid module integrating GSM/GPRS, ORBCOMM and GPS.


Ethernet modem

08 April, 2009

M2M Connectivity has launched an ethernet board for the Sierra Wireless AirLink FX GPRS modem.


OEM GPS boardset

13 March, 2009

The Trimble BD960 GPS positioning technology is available in an easy-to-integrate OEM module for integrators or companies who want to add functionality to existing products.


Ethernet board for GPRS modem

11 February, 2009

The ethernet board for the Sierra Wireless AirLink FX GPRS modem provides true plug-and-play connectivity to any ethernet-based network.


Ethernet on GSM/GPRS modem

10 November, 2008

M2M Connectivity has announced the launch of the FSUE04 IESM (internal expansion socket module) ethernet board for the Sierra Wireless AirLink FX GPRS modem.


Integrated GPS receiver and antenna

09 October, 2008

The WS5012 GPS receiver and antenna, from Canadian antenna manufacturer Wi-Sys Communications, incorporates a high-sensitivity GPS receiver and a high-performance active/filtered GPS antenna into the a weatherproof industrial-grade enclosure.


GPS module for tracking vehicles, agricultural machinery and plant

11 August, 2008

The Coleman TSV12 is a rugged, shock-resistant, industrial, integrated GPS receiver designed for heavy-duty applications using a Trimble Lassen iQ GPS module.


GSM/GPRS module

10 August, 2008

iWOW TR-900 GSM/GPRS module is a cost-effective, full-featured module that provides a compact solution for swift system integration. It is compatible with new and existing platforms which require GSM/GPRS functionalities and is suitable for a wide range of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications.


GPS receiver

01 August, 2008

The CW27 TrineX GPS receiver is aimed at the high-sensitivity market with the ability to track down to -159 dBm compared with -155 dBm and -150 dBm for the CW25 and CW20. It comes in a 24 x 24 mm SMT package which is easily integratable into the host platform.


GPS sensor

01 August, 2008

The CW46 GPS sensor is an integrated module that includes the CW25 GPS receiver, DC/DC converter, RS232, RS422 and USB interface options and active GPS antenna, all housed in a weatherproof (IP67-rated) enclosure.


Triple form-factor OEM GPS options

09 July, 2008

Trimble Navigation has introduced three OEM GPS form-factor options to suit the user’s requirements: the Software GPS (no hardware) primarily for larger volumes, the thumbnail-sized GPS module (all processing is done on the module) and a hybrid hostbased option in which processing is shared between the GPS hardware and the host’s processor.


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