Constellator doubles SDR L1C/A equivalent signals with up to 1200 computation units
Constellator doubles SDR L1C/A equivalent signals with up to 1200 computation units
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In a constant effort to provide the best for our customers, Syntony’s teams have managed to double the SDR L1C/A equivalent signals of Constellator. The GNSS simulator provides now up to 1200 signals.

Complex multi-constellation simulations at hand

With the growth of multi-GNSS usages and needs, Syntony has been working to provide the most powerful and high-fidelity machine to simulate a complex RF environment for GNSS testing.

 

With the rise of Constellator’s capacities, our clients can now test their equipment with multiple classic GNSS constellations (GPS, Galileo, etc.) and new ones to come, like Xona’s PULSAR™.

The power of SDR simulation

To achieve this level of performance, Syntony has doubled Constellator’s computation power, from 660 L1C/A equivalent signals to 1200.

 

This computation power addresses the need to simulate massive new constellations (when fully deployed, the Xona constellation will count hundreds of satellites on multiple bands) in complex RF environments including:

  • Specific atmospheric parameters (ionospheric & tropospheric models, etc.)
  • Jamming,
  • Spoofing,
  • Multipath,
  • Etc.

 

It also introduces the CRPA testing capacities of Constellator, when the demand is increasing for resilient multi-GNSS & LEO PNT solutions.

 

To learn more about Constellator, visit the product page and download the datasheet, or contact us through the form below.