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SiGe GN3S Sampler v2
sku: GPS-08238
Description: The GN3S Sampler v2 is a very interesting high-end research device. Co-developed by the GNSS Lab at the University of Colorado and SiGe, this USB device captures raw GPS data to a binary file on your computer. This device will not tell you a position solution outright like our other GPS modules. Instead, the GN3S Sampler is designed to directly capture the low-level signal data (raw intermediate frequency samples) being delivered by the GPS satellite network and process by the SiGe radio front end.Note: We can no longer get units with enclosure. We are taking new photos, but the latest units are the bare PCB.
Version 2 of the Sampler utilizes the SiGe 4120 GPS ASIC. This allows a data stream with a lower sampling frequency (8.1838MHz) and I/Q sample pairs.
This device is recommended to be used in conjunction with the book : A Software-Defined GPS and Galileo Receiver. This excellent book will give you the mathematical fundamentals for software-based GPS as well as the source code on DVD. The included MATLAB source code can be used to crunch the collected data to solve for position. This low level processing gives the user a keen insight into the signal processing of a GPS receiver. The provided algorithms encourage user modification to attempt to improved and design next generation GPS receivers.
The windows based capture program has a limit of 600MB (or 38.4 seconds) of capture data. This means you can capture one full GPS record. At this time, larger files are not supported as logging gigabytes of data can push the limits of your memory and hard drive access speeds.
You will need an external MCX terminated active GPS antenna and miniUSB cable to operate the GN3S Sampler - both are listed below.
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Features:
- Fully enclosed RF Front-end
- Calibrated by manufacturer
- USB support under Windows (Linux coming soon)
- miniUSB Connector
- MCX Antenna Connector
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I would be interested in improving the driver (first of all provide a Linux one) and removing the actual 600 MB limitation. Someone else?
I should have some notes left from some hacking I did with some friends last year.
yes I did, long time ago actually :)
I've supported this dongle for quite some time; now I'm using my own.
Cheers,
Michele
Is there for some reason some kind of threshold detection?
Obviously there shouldn't. So if any one knows how to fix this I would appreciate it.
... still working on writing my mac driver for this device ... haven't tried the windows driver yet.