This week, we have another new GNSS product from SparkPNT that can give you accurate timing under a nanosecond!
Hello everyone and welcome back to another Friday Product Post here at SparkFun Electronics! This week, we have another brand new SparkPNT product with the GNSS Disciplined Oscillator (or GNSSDO for short) that features the mosaic-T from Septentrio. This is another huge undertaking on our part and we are excited to get it into your hands (you might have even seen a sneak peak at this if you went to GeoWeek earlier this month). Following that we have a directional pad and a new PTH OpAmp IC. We know you want to know more about the GNSSDO, so we won't hold off any longer!
Designed and manufactured in Boulder, Colorado, USA, the SparkPNT GNSS Disciplined Oscillator (GNSSDO) is the perfect solution for your high-precision timing and frequency needs. This is our most advanced timing product based on the multi-constellation, multi-frequency, L1/L2/L5-ready mosaic-T from Septentrio.
The Septentrio mosaic-T offers a high-precision solution for time and frequency synchronization under challenging conditions, such as during GNSS jamming or spoofing. It provides unmatched resilience thanks to its all-constellation multi-frequency capabilities and AIM+ technology. Time pulse precision is 5ns, and better than 1ns with an optional subscription to Fugro AtomiChron®. Event accuracy is better than 20ns. We've paired the mosaic-T with the SiT5358 Super-TCXO from SiTime to provide the best clock frequency stability, accuracy, and holdover during GNSS outage. Are you looking for a very accurate time and frequency solution for your lab or remote equipment? This is it!
This is a small, 5-way directional pad. When connected to a microcontroller, push the 5-way tactile switch toward a direction (up, down, left, right, or center) to provide additional input for your application.
The LM258P is a great, easy-to-use dual-channel Op-amp. Op-amps have so many applications we figured we should probably carry at least one in a DIP package. LM258P applications include transducer amplifiers, DC gain blocks and all the conventional op-amp circuits.
That's it for this week. As always, we can't wait to see what you make! Shoot us a tweet @sparkfun, or let us know on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn. Please be safe out there, be kind to one another! Happy hacking!