GNSS Modules / Receivers

287 GNSS Modules from 35 manufacturers listed on everything RF

GPS/GNSS Modules are devices that provide position, navigation, and tracking data by receiving signals from multiple satellites. This is the largest database of GNSS Modules. Use the filters to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Modules include, GPS, Galileo, QZSS, GLONASS, BEIDOU, and SBAS. Download datasheets, compare products and get quotations.

Description:L1/L5 Band GNSS Module with Centimeter-Level Accuracy
Type:
Module
Technology:
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, SBAS
Band:
L5, L1, B1I, B2a, E1B/C, E5a, L1C
Industry Application:
Commercial
Application:
Positioning & Navigation
Configuration:
LNA, Band Pass Filter, TCXO
Channels:
184
Acquisition Sensitivity:
-160 dBm
Tracking Sensitivity:
-167 dBm
Supply Voltage:
2.7 to 3.6 V
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Description:GNSS Module for Responsive Navigation and Difficult Conditions
Type:
Module
Technology:
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
Band:
L1, B1, E1
Industry Application:
Automotive, Industrial
Application:
Positioning & Navigation, Asset Management & Logis...
Channels:
52 Channel
Acquisition Sensitivity:
-147 dBm
Tracking Sensitivity:
-167 dBm
Supply Voltage:
1.71 to 1.89 V
Current:
0.03 mA
more info
Description:Multi-constellation, Multi-band GNSS Receiver with RTK Support
Type:
Module
Technology:
BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, GPS, QZSS
Band:
B1, B2, E1, E5, L1, L5
Industry Application:
Commercial
Application:
Automation, Automotive Navigation, Drones/UAVs, Fl...
Integrated Antenna:
Yes
Acquisition Sensitivity:
-146 dBm
Tracking Sensitivity:
-165 dBm
Supply Voltage:
1.72 to 1.89 V
more info
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Description:Ultra-Low Power Multi-GNSS Module with UART and I2C Interfaces
Type:
Module
Technology:
GPS, QZSS, SBAS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
Band:
L1, E1, B1
Industry Application:
Industrial
Application:
M2M, Asset Management & Logistics
Configuration:
LNA
Integrated Antenna:
No
Channels:
24 Tracking / 12 Acquisition
Acquisition Sensitivity:
-147 dBm
Tracking Sensitivity:
-161 dBm
Supply Voltage:
1.17 to 1.89 V
Current:
15 mA
more info
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Description:Dual-Thread, 96-Channel Encrypted Airborne GPS Receiver
Type:
Module
Technology:
GPS
Band:
L1, L2
Industry Application:
Military
Application:
Airborne
Channels:
96
more info
Description:Multi-Constellation GNSS Module with Integrated Antenna
Type:
Module
Technology:
GLONASS, Galileo, GPS
Application:
Asset Tracking, Smart Watches, Wearable Devices
Configuration:
Antenna, LNA, RTC, SAW Filter, TCXO
Integrated Antenna:
Yes
Tracking Sensitivity:
-162 to -158 dBm
Supply Voltage:
3 to 3.6 V
more info
Description:Precision GNSS Module for IoT Applications
Type:
Chip / SiP
Technology:
GPS, BeiDou, Galileo, SBAS
Band:
L1 C/A, L5, B1, B2a, E1, E5a, L1
Industry Application:
Automotive
Application:
IoT
Configuration:
Antenna
Integrated Antenna:
Yes
more info
Description:GNSS Modules for GPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo, and QZSS Constellations
Type:
Module
Technology:
QZSS, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, BDS, Galileo
Band:
B1, B1I, E1, L1, L1 C/A
Configuration:
LNA
Acquisition Sensitivity:
-147 dBm
Tracking Sensitivity:
-166 dBm
Supply Voltage:
2.55 to 3.6 V
more info
Description:Low-Power Multi-Constellation Standalone GNSS Module
Type:
Module
Technology:
BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, GPS, QZSS, SBAS
Band:
B1, E1B/C, L1 C/A, L1OF
Industry Application:
Automotive, Commercial, Industrial
Application:
Asset Tracking, Drones/UAVs, Anti-theft systems
Acquisition Sensitivity:
-156 deBm
Tracking Sensitivity:
-163 dBm
Supply Voltage:
1.75 to 4.2 V
more info
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Description:GNSS Receiver for Navigation Systems, Telematics and Marine/Avionics Navigation
Type:
Module
Technology:
BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, GPS
Band:
L1, E1, B1, G1
Industry Application:
Marine, Automotive, Military
Application:
Positioning & Navigation, Automotive Navigation, A...
Configuration:
LNA, SAW Filter, TCXO, Antenna
Integrated Antenna:
Yes
Channels:
3 Channel
Supply Voltage:
2.7 to 3.3 V
more info

What is a GNSS Module?

A GNSS module or receiver is a device that provides geolocation data by receiving signals from multiple satellites of a GNSS constellation. GNSS stands for Global Navigation Satellite System and is a broad term for all Geolocation satellite constellations like GPS (United States), Galileo (Europe), GLONASS (Russia), Beidou (China) and all other constellations. GNSS modules mainly consist of a GNSS receiver along with supporting circuitry like LNAs, filters, mixers, TXCOs etc. GNSS modules are used to provide continuous location data which can be used for navigation, to track assets and for a host of other applications.

Important parameters when looking for a GNSS Module:

GNSS Constellation: There are several GNSS constellations used all over the world which belong to different countries. GNSS receivers designed for one constellation won’t pick up signals from other constellations. However, most GNSS receivers support multiple constellations and may even receive from multiple constellations simultaneously. Some of the most common constellations are GPS (United States), Galileo (Europe), GLONASS (Russia) and Beidou (China).

Frequency Bands: There are three main GNSS Frequency bands - The most common is the 1575 MHz (L1 Band in GPS) band. The other bands are 1227 MHz (L2 Band in GPS) and 1176 MHz (L5 Band in GPS). Each constellation has a different band notifications, however the frequency ranges are similar.

Receiver sensitivity: Receiver sensitivity is the measure of the minimum signal strength the GNSS receiver can pick up from a satellite. GNSS signals lose significant strength while traveling a long distance from outer space to reach the surface of the earth. Hence, GNSS modules need to have a high receiver sensitivity to detect these weak signals. It is represented as acquisition, tracking and navigation sensitivities.

Time to First Fix (TTFF): It is the time required by a GNSS module to acquire satellite signals and navigational data to calculate its position or fix. It is represented as cold start, warm start and hot start times. Learn more about TTFF.

Interfaces: A GNSS module is connected to the device via an interface. A GNSS module may support several interfaces through which it can be controlled. Some common interfaces include I2C, UART, SPI etc.

everything RF lists GNSS Modules from the leading manufacturers. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Once you find parts that meet your specification, download the data sheet, compare products and request quotations. Inquiries sent via everything RF are directed to the manufacturers who get back to you with a quote or information.

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