LabSat Real-Time

GNSS Simulator by LabSat (2 more products)

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The LabSat Real-Time from LabSat is a GNSS Simulator that supports GPS, Galileo, GLONASS and BeiDou constellations. LabSat Real-Time operates in real-time mode (LabSat RT Mode) or as a fully functioning record and replay GNSS simulator. It uses SatGen v3 software to generate a live signal stream to a LabSat RT unit. The unit then converts the RF data from digital to analog with less than 1 second latency. The SatGen v3 software can define the position, route, speed, date, and time, as well as the number of satellites included in the data stream. It can also vary the individual carrier to noise levels for each satellite, allowing the data to be streamed directly into the device.

The LabSar RT has an adjustable output signal level from -83 to -107 dBm in LabSat 2 mode and a fixed -83 dBm in LabSat RT mode. The device supports IQ data format and has a bandwidth of 8.184 MB/s. It requires a DC operating voltage from 8 to 30 V. The simulator is available in a module that measures 170 x 128 x 38 mm.

Product Specifications

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    LabSat Real-Time
  • Manufacturer
    LabSat
  • Description
    Real-Time GPS/Galileo/GLONASS/BeiDou GNSS Simulator

General Parameters

  • Type
    Computer Controlled
  • Equipment Type
    Benchtop
  • Output Frequency
    1561 to 1602 MHz
  • Sampling Frequency
    16.368 MHz
  • Channels
    Dual Channel
  • Number of Channels
    2
  • Constellations Supported
    GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou
  • GPS
    L1
  • GLONASS
    L1
  • Galileo
    E1
  • Interface
    USB, Digital I/O
  • Operating Voltage
    8 to 30 VDC
  • Reference Oscillator
    Internal, OCXO
  • Reference Oscillator Frequency
    16.368 MHz
  • Output Signal Level
    -83 dBm
  • Dimensions
    170 x 128 x 38 mm
  • Weight
    750 gram
  • Note
    Bandwidth : 16 MHz, Quantisation : 1 or 2 bit (I & Q), USB Transfer Rate : 8.18 MB per second

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