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XPLR-HPG-2

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NINA-W106 - 802.11 b/g/n (WiFi/WLAN/Wi-Fi 4), Bluetooth® Smart Ready 4.x Dual Mode (BLE) Transceiver 2.4GHz Evaluation Board
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Overview

The XPLR-HPG-2 is a high-precision GNSS explorer kit designed for prototyping cm-level positioning applications using u-blox PointPerfect GNSS augmentation services. It integrates Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and LTE connectivity through a dual-core NINA-W106 MCU and a L-band GNSS receiver to provide a comprehensive wireless prototyping platform. The kit includes 8192 KB of Flash and 520 KB of RAM to support complex embedded applications and communication stacks.

Why Choose This Part

This kit provides a ready-to-run environment for evaluating u-blox high-precision positioning without needing custom hardware design. It simplifies the integration of GNSS, cellular, and short-range radio technologies by providing the necessary antennas and source code for rapid development. The inclusion of PointPerfect service support ensures engineers can achieve high accuracy immediately out of the box.

Applications

Precision Agriculture
Enabling autonomous machinery and field mapping that requires centimeter-level positioning accuracy via GNSS augmentation.
Industrial Robotics
Navigating autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in outdoor or large-scale warehouse environments using high-precision location data.
Asset Tracking
High-accuracy logistics tracking utilizing LTE and GNSS with PointPerfect services for global visibility.
Micro-mobility
Developing shared e-scooter or bicycle platforms that require precise geofencing and location reporting.

Key Specifications

Type Transceiver; 802.11 b/g/n (Wi-Fi, WiFi, WLAN), Bluetooth Smart Ready 4.x Dual Mode (BLE)
Contents Board(s)
Utilized IC / Part NINA-W106

Getting Started

Engineers can begin development using the provided source code and demo applications that showcase GNSS augmentation and wireless connectivity. The board connects via USB for power and programming, and it is compatible with standard development tools supporting the NINA-W106 dual-core architecture. For full functionality, users should register for u-blox AssistNow and PointPerfect services to enable high-precision features.

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