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u-blox Unveils Next-Generation Semiconductor Technology for Automotive Applications

Swiss u-blox, a global leader in wireless and positioning modules and chips, introduces its next-generation semiconductor technology dedicated to advanced in-dash navigation, emergency call usage-based insurance (UBI), road-pricing, and stolen vehicle recovery systems.

The UBX-M8030-Kx-DR chip integrates a radical new technology, “3D Automotive Dead Reckoning” (3D ADR) which enables it to calculate a vehicle’s position, speed, as well as elevation in areas of poor or no satellite visibility, a common scenario in high-density urban environments, stacked highways, or parking garages.

The new chip is yet another proof of u-blox’ position as the leading provider of positioning technology for automotive applications, adopted by major car manufacturers globally.

“Drivers expect car navigation systems to be fast, accurate, and work everywhere, regardless of satellite visibility. As cities expand, construction of more tunnels, multi-level overpasses and park garages is increasing. Our solution meets this challenge head-on; regardless of satellite visibility, our 3D ADR chip shows movement in three dimensions to maintain continuous and accurate positioning in tunnels, stacked highways, multi-level or underground parking facilities.” said Thomas Nigg, VP Product Marketing at u‑blox.

The technology aids traditional GNSS navigation systems such as GPS, GLONASS and BeiDou by blending them with individual wheel speed, gyroscope and accelerometer information to maintain accurate 3D positioning even when satellite signals are completely lost.

The UBX-M8030-Kx-DR chip is self-calibrating to compensate for sensor aging and temperature effects. It is compatible with virtually all vehicles and drive trains (i.e. front-, rear-, all-wheel drive), and supports a variety of sensor combinations. Sensor information can be derived from the vehicle’s sensors for the most cost-efficient implementation, or from external sensors for after-market solutions. The chip is AEC-Q100 qualified and is produced in ISO/TS Automotive certified production sites.

The chip requires minimum host integration or customization resulting in no risk, low cost, and fast time-to-market. Installation is uncritical thanks to automated software calibration, increased flexibility and low cost. 3D ADR is accurate even at low speeds.

The chip allows for easy testing, simple and modular production set-up, and minimal BOM. The chip comes in a 40-pin QFN package measuring only 5 x 5 mm and includes I2C, SPI, UART and USB interfaces.

Source: http://www.u-blox.com

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