GNSS module with integrated antenna

By on 2 August, 2023

Antenova has introduced the GNSSNova M20072, a GNSS receiver with integrated GNSS antenna and greatly reduced power consumption.

The M20072 uses a MediaTek 12nm low-energy chip with 1.8V power supply, which uses 70% less power than older chipsets. The module contains an integrated omni-directional GNSS antenna, on-board LNA and a SAW filter which work together to boost the signal to the GNSS processor if line-of-sight to the horizon is difficult.

The M20072 tracks four satellite constellations simultaneously in the 1559-1609 MHz bands: GNSS, GPS, BeiDou and GLONASS. This gives greater accuracy in positioning, and EASY and EPO are built in for a faster time to first fix.

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