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The Septentrio Mosaic G5 miniaturized GNSS anti-interference module is equipped with the AIM anti-interference algorithm

Septentrio Mosaic G5: The Compact GNSS Module Engineered for Demanding Applications

Unlocking Precision in Compact Form: The Septentrio Mosaic G5 GNSS Module

In the rapidly evolving world of positioning technology, size and reliability are no longer trade-offs. Introducing the Septentrio Mosaic G5 small-form-factor GNSS module, a powerhouse of precision designed for the most demanding applications. Whether you're developing the next generation of autonomous vehicles, high-precision drones, or critical monitoring systems, the Mosaic G5 provides the robust, high-integrity positioning foundation you need.

At its core, the Mosaic G5 integrates Septentrio's renowned AIM+ advanced interference mitigation technology. In today's RF-congested environments, signal jamming and spoofing are real threats. The built-in AIM+ algorithm actively detects and suppresses a wide range of interference, ensuring your application maintains reliable positioning even in challenging electromagnetic landscapes. This is not just an add-on; it's a fundamental layer of resilience engineered into the module.

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Engineered for Versatility and Integration

With a remarkably compact footprint of just 22.8mm x 16.4mm x 2mm, the Mosaic G5 is built for integration without compromise. It operates on a low voltage range of 2.7V to 3.6VDC, making it ideal for battery-powered and mobile devices. Its exceptional sensitivity of -130dBm means it acquires and tracks satellite signals in urban canyons, under dense foliage, and other weak-signal environments where other modules might fail.

Connectivity is a key strength. The module offers a comprehensive suite of interfaces including UART, USB, Ethernet, SDIO, GPIO, Event, and PPS. This flexibility allows seamless integration into diverse system architectures, whether you're streaming high-bandwidth correction data via Ethernet for survey-grade accuracy or managing simple serial communication for a drone's flight controller.

Powering Critical Applications Across Industries

The Mosaic G5 is not a generic component; it's a specialized solution for markets where precision is paramount. Its support for standard RTCM2.X data formats ensures compatibility with a wide network of correction services for centimeter-level accuracy.

  • Autonomous Driving & Smart Transportation: Provides the reliable, interference-resistant positioning crucial for vehicle safety and navigation decision-making.
  • Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): Enables precise flight paths, automated landings, and reliable operation for commercial and industrial drones in complex airspace.
  • Structural & Geohazard Monitoring: Delivers the millimeter-level stability required for detecting subtle movements in bridges, dams, or landslide areas.
  • Surveying & Mapping: Serves as a core component in portable, high-accuracy GNSS receivers and rover systems.
  • Precision Timing: The stable Pulse Per Second (PPS) output makes it suitable for network synchronization and telecommunication infrastructure.

Why Choose the Septentrio Mosaic G5?

Choosing the Mosaic G5 means selecting a module backed by Septentrio's heritage in high-precision GNSS. It's more than just a receiver; it's a complete positioning engine that prioritizes signal integrity and robustness. From its anti-jamming capabilities to its industry-standard interfaces and ultra-compact design, every feature is tailored for developers who cannot afford to compromise on performance.

Ready to build with unwavering precision? The Septentrio Mosaic G5-P1 module is the definitive choice for embedding professional-grade, resilient GNSS functionality into your next innovative product. Explore its potential for your application in autonomous systems, robotics, or critical infrastructure today.