ST has launched the TeseoVI, their first single-die quad-band GNSS receiver, featuring anti-jamming and anti-spoofing technologies for autonomous driving applications.
The TeseoVI aims to offer precision and reliability while lowering costs to make advanced driving technologies more accessible for mainstream vehicles.
It features pin-to-pin compatibility between safety-capable and non-safety versions, enhancing design flexibility.
By introducing a single-die system, ST can reduce the bill of materials without compromising smart capabilities for drivers.
The TeseoVI overcomes challenges of multiple-die GNSS receivers by optimizing RF and phase-change memory, among other aspects.
It supports tracking L1 and L5 signals independently, providing better accuracy, robustness, and anti-jamming capabilities.
The TeseoVI introduces L5-only mode for jamming protection and supports OSNMA to prevent spoofing attacks in GNSS signals.
It offers advanced features like MAC authentication, making it harder for hackers to fake GNSS signals.
The TeseoVI enables developers to rapidly integrate anti-spoofing technology into their applications.
The single-die design of TeseoVI allows for cost reduction and makes multiband solutions more accessible, potentially bringing autonomous driving features to mainstream vehicles.