XPLR-AOA-1

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377-XPLR-AOA-1
XPLR-AOA-1

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Multiple Function Sensor Development Tools Explorer kit for Bluetooth 5.1 Direction Finding

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Kategorya ng Produkto: Mga Tool sa Pag-develop ng Multiple Function Sensor
RoHS:  
Evaluation Kits
Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Humidity, Pressure, Temperature Sensor
APDS-9306, BME280, LIS2DW12, NINA-B406
9 V to 57 V
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Brand: u-blox
Para Magamit sa: ANT-B10, EVB-ANT-1
Uri ng Interface: UART
Uri ng Produkto: Multiple Function Sensor Development Tools
Series: XPLR-AOA
Dami ng Pack ng Pabrika: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
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Technical Resources

CNHTS:
8543709990
CAHTS:
8473302000
USHTS:
8473301180
MXHTS:
8473300401
ECCN:
5A992.C

XPLR-AOA-1 Explorer Kit

u-blox XPLR-AOA-1 Explorer Kit is designed to evaluate and experiment with the BLUETOOTH® 5.1 direction finding feature. The Explorer Kit includes a C211 antenna board with NINA-B411 Bluetooth LE module, a C209 tag with NINA-B406 Bluetooth LE module, and u-connectLocate direction-finding software. The XPLR-AOA-1 explorer kit uses the antenna board (C211) and the tag (C209) along with the necessary software to leverage the Angle-of-Arrival (AoA) technology in any specific application. An anchor point containing an antenna array that is connected to a Bluetooth receiver can utilize the AoA technology. This helps in detecting the direction, or angle, of a moving tag transmitting a signal with an appended Constant Tone Extension (CTE). This explorer kit calculates the angle using the u-connectLocate software that runs on the embedded MCU in NINA-B411.