Products from the USA may come with an input voltage of 110V–120V, requiring a step-down transformer. Check the device wattage to select the correct power converter.
•Subnanosecond Timing Precision: Built around the mosaic‑T GNSS timing receiver, offering 5 ns pulse accuracy, further refined to under 1 ns with an optional AtomiChron L‑Band timing correction service. Event timing is precise to under 20 ns
•Robust GNSS Reception & Stability: Supports multi‑constellation, multi‑frequency GNSS (L1/L2/L5) with anti‑spoofing resilience using AIM+ technology, paired with a SiTime SiT5358 Super‑TCXO for superior holdover performance
•Versatile Connectivity & Controls: Equipped with USB‑C ports (including Ethernet-over‑USB and Power‑over‑Ethernet support), microSD for local logging, SMA connectors for GNSS antenna, disciplined 10 MHz output (configurable voltage), PPS output, and EventA input—all housed in a durable aluminum enclosure
•Flexible Power Options: Can be powered via mosaic‑T USB‑C, ESP32 USB‑C, PoE (36–57 V), or external DC (9–36 V), fitting both lab and field environments
•Made and Documented in Boulder, Colorado: Designed and built in the USA, the module includes full documentation, firmware, schematics, and a serial console for remote configuration
•Please Note: the mosaic-T firmware (4.14.4) supports RTCM input for RTK Rover positioning. However, RTCM output is not supported. You cannot use the mosaic-T as a RTK Base. The documentation suggests you can, but, sadly, you cannot.