www.ptreview.co.uk
03
'25
Written on Modified on
Septentrio starts mass production of mosaic-G5 modules
The mosaic GPS/GNSS module family has been extended with a series of ultra-compact modules, which are now available for high-volume orders.
www.septentrio.com

Septentrio, part of Hexagon, a leader in high-precision GNSS positioning solutions, starts volume shipments of the recently announced mosaic-G5 modules. Measuring only 23 mm by 16 mm and weighing as little as 2.2 grams mosaic-G5 enables reliable positioning without performance compromises for commercial UAVs, robots, GIS devices and many other size and power-constrained industrial applications. Advanced GNSS technology from Septentrio provides enhanced positioning availability even in challenging environments where GNSS signals are degraded or obstructed.
“We have had a lot of interest in the mosaic-G5 module series since its announcement earlier this year. After successful beta testing with various customers, I am pleased to say that we have now started shipping volume orders,” commented François Freulon, Director of Product Management at Septentrio.
The broad choice of receiver modules within the extended mosaic family empowers users to choose the right balance of performance and cost that best suits their needs. The quad-band mosaic-G5 P3 and the triple band heading module mosaic-G5 P3H bring positioning availability in challenging environments and are tailored for applications such as mapping or light show drones. The new modules complement the mosaic product line, where the renowned mosaic-X5 receiver remains as the benchmark for world-leading GNSS open signal anti-jamming and anti-spoofing resilience in a small form factor.
For easy testing and prototyping, the mosaic-go G5 evaluation kit can now be purchased via the Septentrio webshop. It offers direct autopilot connections, while the free RxTools user interface assists with the setup and evaluation process.

The mosaic-go G5 evaluation kit enables easy testing and prototyping of the mosaic-G5 P3 and P3H modules.
www.septentrio.com