Navilock NL-8022MP MD6 Serial PPS Multi GNSS Receiver u-blox 8 5 m
Description
The MD6 serial multi GNSS Receiver based on u-blox 8 chipset has a built-in antenna for high sensitivity. You can use this GNSS Receiver with a laptop and a suitable routing software for navigation. The MD6 universal connector enables the connection of optional USB or serial connecting cables. The NL-8022MP GNSS receiver is especially designed for installation on a white ground (boat, camper, bus etc.) It is unremarkable and fits into the vehicle concept due to its housing design.
Technical details
• Connector: MD6 Navilock plug (RS-232) (USB or serial cable are optional available)
• Chipset: u-blox 8 UBX-M8030-KT
• Frequency:
GPS: L1, 1575.4200 MHz
GLONASS: L1, 1602 (k x 0,5625) MHz
BEIDOU COMPASS: B1, 1561.0980 MHz
GALILEO: E1, 1575.4200 MHz
QZSS: L1, 1575.4200 MHz
• Accepts the signals of up to 72 satellites at the same time
• Supports AssistNow online / offline, SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, QZSS and MSAS)
• Supports NMEA 0183 protocols: GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, VTG
• Auto Baud Rate up to 115200 bps
• PPS signal on pin 6 (LVTTL 3.3 V)
• Update rate:
single GNSS: 18 Hz (e.g. GPS solo)
multi GNSS: 10 Hz (e.g. GPS+GLONASS)
• Sensibility max. -167 dBm
• IPX7 protection class
• Operating temperature: -20 °C ~ 60 °C
• Power supply: 5 V DC
• Current consumption: max. 45 mA
• Cold start in ca. 26 seconds
• Hot start in ca. 1 second
• Positioning accuracy: 2.5 m CEP (Circular Error Probable) and 2 m CEP with SBAS
• Cable length: ca. 5 m
• Dimensions (Ø x H without screw thread): ca. 62 mm x 21 mm
Microsoft Sensor and Location Platform (Website)
• Profit from Windows applications (e.g. weather, maps, etc)
• Supporting the GNSS location platform API (32 bit)
System requirements
- Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Linux Kernel 2.6, Mac OS X
- MD6 connection cable
Package content
- MD6 serial receiver
- Mounting material: stainless steel nut and washer
- Navilock support CD incl. driver and user manual
Package
- Retail Box
The new GNSS system requires the version 4.1 of the NMEA 0183 protocol. The evaluation software uCenter displays the Galileo satellites.
Please notice the instruction for this update.