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u-blox launches precision timing module for cellular networks

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THALWIL, SWITZERLAND: u‑blox, announces the LEA-M8F precision timing GNSS module. The compact, surface-mount module generates a precise 30.72 MHz reference clock crucial for synchronizing industrial data and communication systems such as small, femto and macro-cell mobile networks.

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High accuracy is achieved by disciplining a local oscillator or other clock source with timing signals received from satellite-hosted atomic clocks.To ensure satellite availability, LEA-M8F is able to acquire and track all 50+ GPS, GLONASS and BeiDou satellites. High sensitivity and aided GNSS option enables quick autonomous start-up even inside structures with limited sky-view.

Thomas Nigg, VP of product marketing at u-blox said: "A reliable, compact and cost-effective precision reference clock is a crucial component used in many systems in the CIKR sectors, Our LEA-M8F GPS/GNSS satellite disciplined timing module enables the proper operation of many mission-critical infrastructure systems including mobile and fixed-line communication networks, power generation and distribution systems, gas and chemical processing plants, banking, postal and goods distribution processes."

Measuring only 17 x 22 mm, the LEA-M8F module includes a low-noise 30.72 MHz VCTCXO, meeting the master reference requirements for LTE Small Cells while providing 100 parts-per-billion autonomous hold-over accuracy. The module is also suitable for TD-LTE, LTE-advanced and other applications requiring extended hold-over times when integrated with small cell platforms.

External sources of synchronization are supported through time-pulse and frequency inputs and a message interface. This allows measurements from macro-sniff, Sync-E or packet timing to be combined with measurements from GNSS to extend the availability of accurate synchronization and in doing so maximize cellular service availability.

LEA-M8F can track signals from satellites from any two constellations simultaneously. Compatibility with multiple GNSS systems gives the LEA-M8F access to a large number of satellites, allowing synchronization even in urban or indoor areas with limited sky view. For stationary applications, once a location is known, accurate timing can be maintained based on the signal from just a single satellite.

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