IIT-Bombay develops Indian receiver chip “Dhruva”

IIT-Bombay has created Indian beneficiary chip “Dhruva”. This chip can be utilized in cell phones and route gadgets to discover locations and route inside the nation. Dhruva will get signals from India’s NAVIC group of navigation satellites just as the US Global Positioning System-based satellites to decide these precisely under every single climate condition.

The radiofrequency collector chip was structured in the year and a half by understudies and specialists at IIT Bombay. It can receive in different frequency bands and handle weak signals.

Important takeaways for all competitive exams:

  • IIT-Bombay Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra.
  • Director of IIT-Bombay: Subhasis Chaudhuri.
Sumit Arora

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