LabSat announces the launch of the All-New LabSat 4 GNSS Simulator
10 June 2024
LabSat is proud to introduce the LabSat 4 GNSS Simulator, a cutting-edge GNSS test solution available to order now. This latest addition to the LabSat range is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern GNSS signal testing, providing exceptional customization and precision.
Key to LabSat 4 are its three RF channels, each configurable with up to 12-bit I&Q quantization and a bandwidth of up to 60 MHz. This flexibility allows engineers to precisely control recording parameters and optimize file sizes according to their specific testing needs. Synchronized record and replay of external data sources such as CAN, CAN-FD, RS232, and digital event capture further enhance complex test scenarios.
Ease of use has been a core feature of all LabSat models and LabSat 4 is no exception. Users can save custom record settings for efficient setup and repeatability, and a user-friendly, web-based interface ensures easy configuration and management of the simulation environment.
LabSat 4 also delivers impressive file management capabilities. With 7.6TB internal storage and robust data transfer options via Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0, it accommodates the high-volume data needs of modern GNSS testing without sacrificing speed or performance.
Additionally, LabSat 4 maintains the hallmark attributes of its predecessors—compact size, portability, and cost efficiency. These features make it not only a powerful tool for GNSS signal testing, but also a practical one, suited for use both in the field and laboratory.
Complementing its hardware capabilities, LabSat 4 is fully compatible with SatGen Simulation Software, allowing for the creation of GNSS RF I&Q scenario files based on custom trajectories. This integration enables the simulation of scenarios that include multi-stop routes, time zone transitions, leap seconds, and more, based on any specified time, date, and location.
For more information about LabSat 4, its features, and detailed release specifications, visit the LabSat 4 page.