mosaic-X5
Compact, multi-constellation GNSS receiver module
- Small in size, big in performance
- All-in-view satellite tracking: multi-constellation, multi-frequency
- Best-in-class reliable and scalable position accuracy
- Future proof: supporting current and future satellite signals
- AIM+ unique interference mitigation and monitoring system as part of the advanced GNSS+ algorithms
- Update rate of 100 Hz
- Industry-leading ultra-low power consumption
- Easy-to-integrate, optimized for automated assembly

Illustrative image for Septentrio mosaic-X5 GNSS Module Receiver Web User Interface (WebUI)
GNSS technology
Beidou: B1I, B1C, B2a, B2I, B3
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QZSS: L1C/A, L2C, L5
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Septentrio’s patented GNSS+ technologies
Interfaces
UART (LVTTL, up to 4 Mbps)
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4 |
Event markers
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2 |
centimetre | |
Initialisation time
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7 s |
Related knowledge base articles
Insights

Integrity: Can you really trust your GPS position?
So you’re getting a consistent position from your receiver, but how do you know that this position is correct? Find out what is meant by integrity of GNSS receiver positioning and why it is important.

Don’t mess with my GPS: which receivers can I count on next to Ligado?
Selected industrial GPS receivers with sophisticated built-in technology have already proven to be resilient to various kinds of radio interference. Such receivers have been shown to be robust enough to work reliably in conjunction with Ligado.

OSNMA: the latest in GNSS anti-spoofing security
To further improve transmission reliability, the European GNSS system, Galileo, has developed the OSNMA anti-spoofing service, which allows secure end-to-end transmission from Galileo satellites to OSNMA-enabled GNSS receivers.

Cost-effective machine guidance with robust GPS positioning
Machine control guidance systems depend on accurate positioning, but only those built-in GNSS receivers that have advanced technology can operate in challenging environments such as near high rock faces, under foliage or close to large structures.

What is spoofing and how to ensure GPS security?
This insight article on GPS / GNSS spoofing explains what spoofing is and how to make your GPS / GNSS receiver secure against spoofing.

The role of GNSS localization in safe assisted driving
Advanced GNSS receivers are accurate and safe enough for automated driving and together with an IMU can complement vehicle perception. ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance System) can also help smooth out traffic congestion, optimize energy efficiency and promote car sharing.