CG1960 GPS - GNSS
Microchip (Underside). This was developed for the NS4500 IP Generation of products, and was primarily used in mobile phones and tablets. The CG1960 chip features standalone GPS, QZSS, SBAS and GLONASS ME (Measurement Engine) chip.
47 Track Engine Channels and a significant Search Engine.
The Navigation PE (Position Engine) software runs on the host platform CPU allowing the ME chip to be smaller and lower power. Silicon wafer technology 40 nanometre
CMOS; foundry: TSMC
47 Track Engine Channels and a significant Search Engine.
The Navigation PE (Position Engine) software runs on the host platform CPU allowing the ME chip to be smaller and lower power. Silicon wafer technology 40 nanometre
CMOS; foundry: TSMC
Object Details
ID: | ZBA9332 |
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Type: | GNSS Chip |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | ST-Ericsson |
Date made: | 2012 |
Credit: | © Intel Corporation (UK) Limited/Photo: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 1 mm x 2.8 mm x 2.8 mm |
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