Septentrio adds AsteRx-i S

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GNSS OEM Septentrio has launched a new compact multi-frequency GNSS receiver called AsteRx-i S.

AsteRx-i S is a new compact multi-frequency multi-constellation GNSS device with an ultralight external industrial grade MEMS based IMU (a micro-electro-mechanical systems based inertial measurement unit).

 

Calibrated off a wide range of temperatures, the AsterRx-i S delivers accurate and reliable GNSS/IMU integrated positioning to cm-level with high update rates and low latency.

 

The unit provides GNSS/INS positioning with 3D attitude, heading pitch and roll. It features a multi-constellation, multi frequency RTK receiver and the “AIM+” interference monitoring and mitigation system.

 

“We are delighted to broaden our AsteRx-i GNSS/INS solutions range, bringing maximum flexibility and choice to our customers. Whether for direct georeferencing in mapping applications with UAVs, for managing containers in a port or for innovative small robots in agriculture, the compactness, affordability and robustness of the AsteRx-i range allows our customers to focus on their success.” said Francesca Clemente Product Manager at Septentrio.

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