Septentrio, part of Swedish technology group Hexagon, has launched a new compact GNSS receiver module aimed at high-volume time-synchronisation applications.
The mosaic-G5 T, measuring 23 mm by 16 mm and weighing 2.2 grams, is designed for environments where size, weight and power are tightly constrained.
The device offers nano-second time precision and includes AIM+ Premium anti-jamming and anti-spoofing technology, ensuring continuity of service in challenging conditions.
Built-in cyber-security features make it suitable for critical infrastructure, including data centres, telecom networks, satellite communications, and financial institutions.
“For over 25 years, we have been producing world-recognised timing receivers, serving critical applications and major industry players,” said Yasmine Hunter, Product Manager at Septentrio. “With our next-generation technology, we are now bringing precise and resilient time in an ultra-compact form factor to high-volume applications.”
The mosaic-G5 T can receive signals on multiple frequencies from all available GNSS satellite constellations, including GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, QZSS, and NavIC.
It delivers high-resolution timing through two independent pulse-per-second outputs and supports clock and frequency input for seamless synchronisation. The module is ready for Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS) and is compatible with other correction services that enhance timing accuracy.
Septentrio is showcasing the mosaic-G5 T at the International Timing and Sync Forum (ITSF) in Prague, Czechia, this month.
The Leuven-based company, an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer, provides multi-frequency, multi-constellation positioning technology for sectors including robotics, construction, survey and mapping, maritime, logistics, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Hexagon, its parent group, employs around 24,800 people across 50 countries and reported net sales of approximately €5.4bn.
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