GNSS receiver card Vega™ 34
CAN busGLONASSGPS

GNSS receiver card - Vega™ 34 - Hemisphere GNSS - CAN bus / GLONASS / GPS
GNSS receiver card - Vega™ 34 - Hemisphere GNSS - CAN bus / GLONASS / GPS
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GLONASS, GNSS, CAN bus, GALILEO, GPS, RTK

Description

Develop sophisticated machine control and navigation solutions in a complex world full of dynamic environments. The Vega 34 is one of our most advanced GNSS heading and positioning boards. The Vega 34 uses dual antenna ports to create a series of additional capabilities including fast, high-accuracy heading over short baselines, RTK positioning, onboard Atlas L band, RTK-enabled heave, low-power consumption, and precise timing. Scalable Solutions With the Vega 34, positioning is scalable and field upgradeable with all Hemisphere software and service options. Utilize the same centimeter-level accuracy in either single frequency mode, or employ the full performance and fast RTK initialization times over long distances with multi-frequency multi-constellation GNSS signals. High-accuracy L band positioning from meter to sub-decimeter levels available via Atlas correction service. Ease of Migration Leverage the industry standard form factor for easy upgradeability from other manufacturers’ modules. Key Features •Extremely accurate heading with long baselines •Available multi-frequency position, dual-frequency heading supporting GPS, GLONASS, •BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, NavIC (IRNSS), and L band (Atlas®) •Atlas® L band capable to 4 cm RMS •Athena™ GNSS engine providing best-in-class RTK performance •Excellent coasting performance •5 cm RMS RTK-enabled heave accuracy •Strong multipath mitigation and interference rejection •Multi-axis gyro and tilt sensor for reliable coverage during short GNSS outages

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