idME+ with Remote ID – UAS Remote Identification Device

$89.00

ETSI certification for TT-SC1 (a,b)

  • ETSI EN 303 213-5-1 Vl.1.1 – Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS); Part 5: Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum for Multilateration (MLAT) equipment; Sub-part 1: Receivers and Interrogators
  • PN-EN 61000-4-3:2007 + Al:2008 + A2:2011 + IS:2009 (EN 61000-4-3:2006 + Al:2008 + A2:2010 + IS:2009)- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-3
  • PN-EN 55016-2-3:2017-06 + Al:2020 (EN 55016-2-3:2017 + Al:2019) – Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods – Part 2-3
  • PN-EN 55016-2-3:2017-06 + Al:2020 (EN 55016-2-3:2017 + Al:2019) – Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods – Part 2-3
  • PN-EN 62321-3-1:2014-08 – RoHS
  • The TT-SC1 series is a high-performance OEM Mode -A/-C/-S and ADS-B receiver operating at 1090MHz. The patented FPGA-In-The_Loop™ technology allows high-speed RF data processing with a significantly reduced number of electronic components.
  • Simultaneous miniaturization of the module and its OEM nature opens various possible applications.

idME with Remote ID – UAS Remote Identification Device

GNSS and Pressure Sensor

This Remote ID module (RID) has a high-quality multi-GNSS receiver and a barometric altitude sensor. Thanks to internal GNSS, it becomes an independent device from the autopilot – it only requires a power connection to function.

idME+ (UAS Remote Identification) is designed to meet the requirements of remote drone identification and localization in ASTM/ASD-STAN standards.

Why Remote ID from Aerobits?

  • Using the BLE broadcast technology, the device provides surveillance and drone operator identification capability based on any modern mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet
  • idME+ can be easily connected to the Pixhawk controller via the JST connector
  • Its small outline and low power consumption allow it to be used in ultra-lightweight drones.
  • AT commands provide feasibility to configure broadcast messages, such as drone identification number, type of aircraft, etc. Additional authentication mechanisms are also available.

Notice:

  • FCC certification
  • Compliant with the latest FAA MoC
  • In accordance with F3211-19, published in February 2020
  • CE certification pending
  • Product Status: Active
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