GNSS Inertial Simulation

XPLORA One - GNSS Simulator

XPLORA One - GNSS Simulator

XPLORA One offers a cost-effective GNSS signal generator for general-purpose in-lab testing. It is small, light, convenient, easy to use and suits anyone who wants to test GNSS receivers in an optimized way.
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XPLORA One

The cost-optimized GNSS Simulator

Achieve high-performance testing with a complete solution, optimizing your development phase


 

XPLORA One

 

XPLORA One seamlessly integrates the XPLORA Core software with National Instruments' USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) hardware, specifically designed for GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signal simulation. This portable solution enables the playback of pre-defined simulated scenarios using compact hardware and offers 1 or 2 RF output options.

XPLORA One is tailored for general-purpose applications, providing all XPLORA Core features for non-real-time simulations, making it an ideal choice for testing and verification tasks. It is particularly suited for scenarios that do not require scalability or real-time simulation. The device is easy to deploy and operates seamlessly using the customer's COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) laptop or PC.

Specification

  • Chosen features of XPLORA Core

  • USRP N200 (1 RF Output) / USRP X300 (2 RF Output)

  • Output frequency: 400 to 4.400 MHz

  • Reference clock: 2.5 ppm TCXO reference, GPSDO optional

  • Resolution: up to 2×16 bit

  • RF outputs: up to 2

  • Operating system: Ubuntu / Debian

  • Power Supply

  • Input voltage range: 100 V – 240 V (AC)

  • 1 Gigabit Ethernet Cable

  • Necessary daughterboard and configuration

  • Weight: 1,2 kg (1 RF output) or 1,7 kg (2 RF outputs)

  • Maintenance & Premium Support (* conditions applied)


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