SAN FRANCISCO - A device manufacturing company, ST Ericsson, has created a chip that allows mobile phones to receive signals of GPS and Glonass.
ST Ericsson has made a signal receiving device is the smallest in the world. With this device a mobile phone can receive a satellite signal transmitter American and Russian version of GPS, Glonass. That is, with this device will be able to bring a cell phone location-based services more quickly and more accurately.
Compared to regular GPS solution, a combination of GPS technology and Globass will be able to provide accurate position, particularly in large urban areas, where tall buildings may block satellite signals. With this technology all the time loading the search location will save time.
This device requires only two external components. ST Ericsson CG1950 is a signal receiving device is GPS / Glonass who first made with 45 nanometer silicon. These tools can be integrated into mobile phones and other mobile devices.
"Users must have felt frustrated when waiting for the device to find the desired location. However, this problem will be resolved when the device you are using an artificial signal receiver that can connect your self with GPS and Glonass satellites," said SVP Entry & Connectivity Solutions Division at ST-Ericsson, reported by via Cellular News, on Friday (23/02/2011)
CG1950 will provide power consumption that allows the tracking of more than 30 hours with a standard 850 mAh battery. (srn)

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