GNSS clocks prove to be invisible and indispensable
November 8, 2024
For our November cover story, GPS World Editor-in-Chief Matteo Luccio discussed some of the challenges of GNSS timing with representatives of five companies.
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For our November cover story, GPS World Editor-in-Chief Matteo Luccio discussed some of the challenges of GNSS timing with representatives of five companies.
Laser leveling has been increasingly replaced by machine control systems that enable operators to compare the position of their machine’s blade with a digital grading map, and then guide it very precisely to cut the proper elevation.
Microchip makes an integrated circuit, known as an inductive position sensor, that is very well suited for machine control because it is not affected by the harsh conditions on most construction sites.
GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with Will Krzewick, Principal Engineer Product Marketing, Microchip Technologies.
Microchip Technology has released the 5071B cesium atomic clock that can perform autonomous timekeeping for months in the event of GNSS denials.
Microchip Technology has launched the MIC69303RT 3A Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator, a radiation-tolerant power management device for space application developers.
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