NXP enhances GPS Signal Reception
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
NXP Semiconductors N.V. has unveiled the BGU8006 low-noise amplifier - the tiniest GPS LNA on the market. Available in a tiny WLCSP (wafer-level chip-scale package), the latest GPS LNAs have a footprint of 0.65 x 0.44 x 0.2 mm and require only two external components.
"Smartphones, tablets, personal navigation devices and automotive telematics applications all suffer from communication delays when network reception is poor, and have to wait for data to refresh as the GPS searches for satellite signal. Our new BGU8006 LNA helps to maintain optimal GPS signal reception for as long as possible - on a chip that is so small, it isn’t even visible to the naked eye," said Erick Olsen, Marketing Director, RF small signal product line, NXP Semiconductors.
The BGU8006 LNA uses wafer-level chip-scale package (WLCSP) technology, which minimizes parasitic inductance because there are no leads, bond wires or interposer connections. In addition, NXP also offers the BGU8007 LNA in a 1.45 x 1.0 x 0.5-mm 6-pin leadless SOT886 package. For automotive telematics applications such as emergency call (eCall) and toll collection systems, NXP also offers the BGU7004and BGU7008, which are AEC-Q100 qualified.
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