The ePV6010B from Furuno is a Multi-Constellation GNSS Receiver that supports GPS, QZSS, and SBAS satellite constellations. The device uses an autonomous, self-calibrating, and tightly coupled dead-reckoning algorithm to provide excellent accuracy. The dead reckoning calculation is performed on the receiver and the results are seen in NMEA data. It also has active anti-jamming and advanced multipath mitigation functions.
This GNSS Receiver has fast TTFF with a cold start of 30 sec, warm start of 30 sec, and a hot start of less than 1 sec at -130 dBm. It has a tracking sensitivity of better than -161 dBm and a reacquisition sensitivity of as low as -161 dBm with a configurable position output update rate of up to 10 Hz (10 times per sec). It requires a DC voltage from 1.8 to 3.3 V and consumes 10 μA of current. The chipset supports UART, I2C, forward/reverse signals, and speed pulse interfaces and can be controlled by Furuno's Android driver and API which reduces the installation cost. It is available in a TFBGA package that measures 7 x 7 mm.