Furuno Electric Co., Ltd.

FurunoModel GN-87 -Multi-GNSS Receiver Module

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GN-87 Modules provide the world’s most-accurate positioning and navigation solution using simultaneous Multi-GNSS technology in combination with active anti-jamming and advanced multipath mitigation.

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Multi-GNSS, Concurrent reception of GPS and GLONASS

  • The best positioning accuracy and smoothest ground tracking
  • Improved of robustness thanks to concurrent reception of GPS and GLONASS signals
  • Supports concurrent GPS, GLONASS, SBAS and QZSS

Receivable Galileo E1B/E1C

  • Galileo E1B and E1C signals receivable (ref. "Galileo OS SIS ICD Issue 1 Revision 1 September 2010")

Improved positioning rate with the world’s best-in-class number of acquired satellites

  • Twice the number of satellites in view than with GPS-only positioning thanks to Multi-GNSS
  • Improved success rate of positioning by receiving much more satellites even in urban canyons
  • Improved positioning accuracy in harsh environments where position jumps and misalignments occur with GPS-only positioning

Fast TTFF

  • Hot start:

High Positioning Rate

  • Configurable position output update rate up to 10Hz (10 times per sec.)

Improved Noise Tolerance

  • Reduces effects of internal and external noise
  • Active Anti-Jamming
  • Advanced Multipath Mitigation   

Android™ driver and API

  • Furuno can provide Android driver and API, which can be used with Furuno`s GNSS chip/module for Android application developers.
  • Android driver may help to reduce the development cost to install the GNSS chip/module in the navigation devices or the automotive devices based on Android.
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Embedded Flash ROM

  • Suitable for long-term use backed by FURUNO’s continuous support and function enhancement

Suitable for Automotive Applications
Market’s standard size, superior design for assembly

  • 24Pin LCC (Leadless Chip Carrier)
  • 12.2mm x 16.0mm x 2.8mm
  • Visible soldering condition with end-face electrodes