Bliley Technologies, Inc., has unveiled two GPS frequency and timing modules at the 2011 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium taking place this week (June 5–10, 2011) in Baltimore, Maryland.
The company’s GMX1001 and GMM1002 modules launch a new product line for the company — introducing the first in a series of next-generation technologies for the Erie, Pennsylvania–based company.
Bliley Technologies, Inc., has unveiled two GPS frequency and timing modules at the 2011 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium taking place this week (June 5–10, 2011) in Baltimore, Maryland.
The company’s GMX1001 and GMM1002 modules launch a new product line for the company — introducing the first in a series of next-generation technologies for the Erie, Pennsylvania–based company.
According to Bliley, the GMX1001 is customizable for high-performance systems, allowing design engineers to specify "frequency versus temperature stability" and "holdover stability with time" to optimize cost and design benefits for such applications as satellite, test & measurement equipment, frequency distribution systems, and wireless base stations. It measures 4.5×2.36×1.06 inches (114x60x27 millimeters).
The low-cost, compact (1.9×1.4×0.87 inches) GMM1002 GPS module incorporates holdover features to accommodate WiMAX and LTE wireless systems.
Both modules offer 10 megahertz and 1 pps (pulse per second) outputs synchronized to GPS and a UART port with NMEA protocol for monitoring. The GMX1002 has 5 and 12VDC power supply options; the GMM1002, 3.3 and 5VDC options.
The complete specifications can be viewed online at the Bliley website.