I’ve been using the SkyTraq Venus838LPx-T module for some time now for my 
timing stuff. Well, between the supply chain and the Japanese oscillator fire 
it looks like SkyTraq is EOLing those. As a replacement, I’ve obtained a sample 
quantity of their recommended replacement, the PX1100T. One of the benefits of 
the changeover is that it has quad constellation support, and in my preliminary 
experiments, this seems to really help indoor reception.

Other differences from the 838 are that it supplies 3.3v antenna power, whereas 
the 838 required an external bias application (the benefit of which was that 
you could supply any reasonable voltage desired - the 838 had an input DC 
blocking cap). The recommended reset and BOOT_SEL pull-up from the 838 are also 
no longer required. Finally, this is a castellated edge board module rather 
than an LGA69 package.

I’ve set a couple up on Raspberry Pis as NTP servers so that I can watch them 
with cgps, and I’ve made a prototype of my GPS clock with one so I could figure 
out the necessary firmware deltas. Of course, those are not very demanding 
applications. I have one on a breakout board as well and might attempt to 
characterize the PPS jitter (as with the 838 it supports the PSTI,00 sawtooth 
correction message). I also have an order in for prototype boards for my OH300 
based GPSDO.

I hope this doesn’t read too much like a press release or something. I’m not 
connected with SkyTraq other than being a customer. I just thought I’d come 
back from the wilderness and mention it on the off chance this hasn’t come up 
before.
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