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19 May 2025
Written by Harry Forster
Antenna Evolution: Taoglas Unveils a Smarter GNSS System at Embedded World 2025
Embedded World 2025 was the perfect setting for Taoglas to showcase something quietly revolutionary. Their new modular GNSS antenna solution for embedded systems is the culmination of customer feedback, RF design smarts, and a firm grip on real-world challenges—vibration, space, and signal reliability.
Why Antennas Deserve a Front-Row Seat in Product Design
While much of the embedded world is busy chasing edge AI and sensor fusion, Taoglas reminds us of a fundamental truth: if your antenna fails, your entire system does too. The company’s latest approach doesn’t just supply antennas—it provides a holistic ecosystem.
Designers can use the Antenna Integrator Tool to lay out their PCB, drag in Taoglas components, and receive a full integration report—often within an hour. It’s fast, intuitive, and ideal for teams without dedicated RF engineers.
The Product: Cable-Free, Connector-Free, Headache-Free GNSS
Taoglas’s new multiband GNSS solution breaks the conventional antenna model into modular components:
- A standalone GNSS antenna
- A separate active electronics module (LNAs, filters)
- Hybrid couplers if needed
- All integration files included
No more coax cables. No more vibration-prone connectors. Instead, the active electronics and antenna integrate directly into your board—simplifying assembly and boosting signal performance.
A customer at the booth said it best: “I don’t want a connector. I don’t want a cable.” Taoglas had the answer ready.
Who’s It For?
This modular GNSS system is built for engineers designing:
- Smart agriculture systems (yes, even lawnmowers!)
- Industrial and autonomous platforms
- Asset trackers and drones
- Rugged handhelds and consumer IoT
In short—anything needing precision GNSS in a tough, compact environment.
Better Integration, Faster Time-to-Market
With full support, downloadable design files, and performance that rivals fully integrated modules, this new system from Taoglas offers repeatable success instead of repeatable failure. Consistent performance, fast prototyping, and no RF headaches—what’s not to like?
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