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OriginGPS, Israel - (February 14th, 2010) - GPS integrated modules Solutions, a world leading developer, designer and manufacturer of integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) modules, today announced its new Ultra-Small 7x7x1.2mm ORG4471 GPS engine for Mobile handsets.
The ORG4471 is based on the new SiRFstarIVTM architecture from SiRF.
The ORG4471 can navigate to -160dBm and track to -163dBm, providing higher performance coverage and accuracy, even without network assistance.
Premium module design and on-chip software provide a new level of continuous location awareness by employing several innovative technologies:
Ø Opportunistic ephemeris decode and advanced power management allow the GPS receiver to stay in a hot-start condition nearly continuously, while consuming very little power.
Ø Captured Ephemeris data is used for rapid position acquisitions out to 3 days.
Ø Dynamic contextual awareness, temperature monitoring, and MEMS smart sensors work in concert to conserve power and boost performance.
Ø OriginGPS NFZTM (Noise Free Zone) technology is used for high RF Noise immunity.
Ø Active Jammer Remover is used to track up to 8 CW jammers and remove in-band jammers up to 80dB-Hz.
ORG4471 GPS module supports A-GPS and all current and future implementations of SBAS, including WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS and GAGAN.
The ORG4471 GPS module combines SiRFstarIVTM GSD4eTM 48 Channels GPS Engine, TCXO, LNA, SAW filter, RTC crystal, Power Management Unit and RF shield.
The ORG4471 module lowers external BOM costs and reduces design risks while delivering industry-leading GPS performance in industry’s smallest SMT form-factor.
The extremely miniature, next generation ORG4471 module footprint is only 7mm x 7mm x 1.2 mm.
The ORG4471 is the Ultimate GPS module for all range of portable location-aware consumer devices, like Cellular Handsets, Digital Cameras and Game Consoles.
First samples will be available in Q2/2010.
ORG4471 will be launched during show at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, 15-18 February 2010.

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