Video: single- vs. dual-band GNSS
Choose between single- and dual-band GNSS
Growth in the size and complexity of GNSS deployments is forcing more device designers to choose between single- and dual-band GNSS. Single-band offers simplicity, lower cost, and smaller antennas. Meanwhile, dual-band is more accurate and resistant to interference. It is however more expensive, requires larger antennas, consumes more power, and involves more complex engineering. Factors such as antenna size and chipset selection also affect device performance.
Ultimately, trade-offs vary for each product, and expert input is often invaluable in design. Watch our video to learn more about single- vs. dual-band GNSS, and for a deeper look at GNSS design considerations, click below for our free white paper.
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