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navigation head [‚nav·ə′gā·shən ‚hed]
(navigation)
A transshipment point on a waterway where loads are transferred between water carriers and land carriers.


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With its outstanding system performance and rich set of integrated peripherals, the new code- and pin-compatible Blackfin ADSP-BF549, which includes CAN (Controller Area Network) and MOST (Media-Oriented System Transport), is a platform capable of addressing a wide scope of applications such as audio/video rear seat entertainment systems (RSEs), digital radios, driver assistance systems, navigation head units, and hands-free phones.
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