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SiRFstarIII

SiRFstarIII is a range of high sensitivity GPS microcontroller chips manufactured by SiRF Technology. GPS microcontroller chips interpret signals from GPS satellites and determine the position of the GPS receiver. It was announced in 2004.
Features
- A 20-channel receiver, which can process the signals of all visible GPS and WAAS satellites simultaneously.
- Power consumption of 62 mW during continuous operation.
- Assisted GPS client capability can reduce TTFF to less than one second.
- Receiver sensitivity of -159 dBm while tracking.
- SBAS (WAAS, MSAS, EGNOS) support

References
References
- (May 2003). "SirfTweak".
- (23 June 2014). "Intelligent IoT Solutions - Connect, Compute, Comprehend, Control".
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20091007201819/http://www.sirf.com/products/GSC3LPProductInsert.pdf SiRFstarIII GSC3e/LP & GSC3f/LP Product Overview.] SIRF.com. February 2007, Rev. 1.2
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