Supporting multiple satellite constellations and frequency bands, it offers centimeter-level accuracy for industries like industrial automation, autonomous vehicles, and surveying.
U-blox has introduced a new external GNSS antenna, the ANN-MB2, designed to offer broad coverage across multiple satellite constellations for precise positioning applications. The antenna is tailored to work seamlessly with the company’s high-precision GNSS technology and is intended for use in areas such as industrial automation, surveying, autonomous vehicles, mobile robotics, and other industries where centimeter-level accuracy is essential, even in difficult environments.
The key specifications include:
- Size: 108.5 x 92.9 x 24.7 mm
- Noise figure (at 5 V): 3 dB and 2.5 dBÂ
- Impedance: 50 Ω
- Operating temperature:–40 °C to +85 °CÂ
- Storage temperature:–40° C to +85 °C
The robust L1/L2/L5/E6/B3/L active external GNSS antenna is a high-performance, all-band solution designed for mass-market applications. It supports all major GNSS systems, ensuring maximum position availability and accuracy. With versatile mounting options, the antenna can be easily installed in a wide range of settings, catering to diverse installation requirements. Additionally, its design enables a fast time-to-market, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking for quick and efficient deployment of GNSS technology.
It is a real-time kinematic (RTK) antenna that supports various frequency bands, including L1, L2, E6/B3, L5, and L-band, and is compatible with all major GNSS systems. This multi-band antenna features a durable design, effective in minimizing signal interference from reflected paths, and offers flexible installation options. It provides an effective solution for those looking to evaluate or integrate high-precision positioning technology, making it an attractive option for applications that require reliable, accurate positioning solutions. Currently, engineering samples of the ANN-MB2 are available, with full production expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2024.
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