First GNSS receiver with UDR and ADR for fleet management and micromobility applications
Three times better positioning accuracy for a smooth urban navigation experience
Maximum position availability with 4 GNSS and dead reckoning technology
Easy-to-use UDR and advanced ADR for high flexibility and fast time to market
Reduced RF design efforts thanks to integrated SAW/LNA
Pin-compatible with all NEO modules
Product variants | NEO-M9V |
GNSS features | |
GNSS | BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, GPS / QZSS |
Number of concurrent GNSS | 4 |
Oscillators | TCXO |
Interfaces | |
UART | √ |
USB | √ |
SPI | √ |
I2C | √ |
Electrical data | |
Maximum supply [V] | 3.6 |
Minimum supply [V] | 2.7 |
Environmental data,quality & reliability | |
Maximum temperature [°C] | 85 |
Minimum temperature [°C] | -40 |
Features | |
Additional LNA | √ |
Additional SAW | √ |
Internal oscillator | √ |
RTC crystal | √ |
Time pulse output | √ |
Dimensions | |
Dimensions [mm] | 12.2 x 16.0 x 2.4 |
Services | |
AssistNow | √ |
Based on the ultra-robust M9 platform, NEO-M9V is the first u-blox module to include both UDR and ADR options integrated into one receiver. The module also includes various dynamic models for after-market vehicles, motorcycles, and micromobility applications. All the components needed are on the module, including IMU. This makes the dead reckoning technology accessible and easy to use. Furthermore, the whole solution runs on the module which means that it is not necessary to run external libraries on the host.
This innovative u-blox M9 standard precision GNSS module with dead reckoning technology delivers three times better accuracy than GNSS-only receivers, enabling a smooth urban navigation or tracking experience. In challenging environments, GNSS-only receivers typically have many outliers. In such conditions, statistical accuracy can easily exceed 10 meters. With NEO-M9V, there are few or no outliers. In typical urban scenarios, NEO-M9V offers sub-5-meter accuracy.
Maximum position availability is guaranteed, thanks to the concurrent reception of four global navigation satellite systems (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, and BeiDou) and dead reckoning technology.
UDR enables fast time to market, and ADR improves the accuracy performance if there are long GNSS outages. Excellent RF interference mitigation thanks to SAW/LNA enables simple and fast RF designs including considerable cost savings from reduced design efforts.
NEO-M9V offers backwards pin-to-pin compatibility with previous u-blox generations (NEO-M8L and NEO-M8U), which saves designers time and cost when upgrading their design. Thanks to the continuous support of UBX messages across product generations, software migration requires little effort. u-blox M9 modules use GNSS chips qualified according to AEC-Q100 and are manufactured in ISO/TS 16949 certified sites.