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Accurate Events Synchronization in a System-on-Chip Navigation Receiver

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Fig. 1. Seamless design flow.
Fig. 3. block diagram of the tracking channels.
Fig. 4. Event time diagram.
Fig. 6. Test results of the tracking loops.

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