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Kuongshun OPEN-SMART GPS - Serial GPS Module for Arduino (APM2.5 Flight Control)
The GT-7U GPS module, with its high sensitivity, low power consumption, miniaturization, and its extremely high tracking sensitivity, delivers an extended area of coverage. In an area that the conventional GPS receiver would fail, such as narrow urban sky, dense Jungle environment, GT-7U can achieve high-precision positioning. Its compact size makes it suitable for applications in vehicles, mobile phones, video cameras, and other mobile positioning systems, and it is an excellent choice for GPS applications. Specifications Operating Frequency L1 (1575.42 ±10 MHz) Operating Voltage 3.3 - 5.2 V Operating Current Normal Mode: 50 mA Power-Saving Mode: 30 mA Communication Interface TTL serial port, microUSB interface Serial Port Baud Rate 9600 bps Communication format 8N1 Interface Logic Voltage 3.3 or 5 V External Antenna Inteface IPX Dimensions 2.2 x 2.1 x 0.5 cm Weight 8.5 g
€ 10,95
Members € 9,86
SparkFun SparkFun GPS-RTK-SMA Breakout - ZED-F9P (Qwiic)
Based on the SparkFun GPS-RTK2 designs, the SparkFun GPS-RTK-SMA raises the bar for high-precision GPS and is the latest in a line of powerful RTK boards featuring the ZED-F9P module from u-blox. The ZED-F9P is a top-of-the-line module for high accuracy GNSS and GPS location solutions, including RTK capable of 10mm, three-dimensional accuracy. With this board, you will be able to know where your (or any object's) X, Y, and Z location is within roughly the width of your fingernail! The ZED-F9P is unique in that it is capable of both rover and base station operations. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1'-spaced pins if you prefer to use a breadboard. We've included a rechargeable backup battery to keep the latest module configuration and satellite data available for up to two weeks. This battery helps 'warm start' the module decreasing the time-to-first-fix dramatically. This module features a survey-in mode allowing the module to become a base station and produce RTCM 3.x correction data. Based on your feedback, we switched out the u.FL connector and included an SMA connector in this version of the board. The number of configuration options of the ZED-F9P is incredible! Geofencing, variable I²C address, variable update rates, even the high precision RTK solution can be increased to 20Hz. The GPS-RTK2 even has five communications ports which are all active simultaneously: USB-C (which enumerates as a COM port), UART1 (with 3.3V TTL), UART2 for RTCM reception (with 3.3V TTL), I²C (via the two Qwiic connectors or broken out pins), and SPI. SparkFun has also written an extensive Arduino library for u-blox modules to easily read and control the GPS-RTK-SMA over our Qwiic Connect System. Leave NMEA behind! Start using a much lighter weight binary interface and give your microcontroller (and its one serial port) a break. The SparkFun Arduino library shows how to read latitude, longitude, even heading and speed over I²C without the need for constant serial polling. Features Concurrent reception of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou Receives both L1C/A and L2C bands Voltage: 5 V or 3.3 V, but all logic is 3.3 V Current: 68 mA - 130 mA (varies with constellations and tracking state) Time to First Fix: 25 s (cold), 2 s (hot) Max Navigation Rate: PVT (basic location over UBX binary protocol) - 25 Hz RTK - 20 Hz Raw - 25 Hz Horizontal Position Accuracy: 2.5 m without RTK 0.010 m with RTK Max Altitude: 50 km Max Velocity: 500 m/s Weight: 6.8 g Dimensions: 43.5 mm x 43.2 mm 2 x Qwiic Connectors
€ 379,00
Members € 341,10
SparkFun SparkFun GPS Dead Reckoning Breakout - NEO-M8U (Qwiic)
The NEO-M8U module is a 72-channel u-blox M8 engine GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations with ~2.5-meter accuracy. The module supports the concurrent reception of three GNSS systems. The combination of GNSS and integrated 3D sensor measurements on the NEO-M8U provide accurate, real-time positioning rates of up to 30Hz. Compared to other GPS modules, this breakout maximizes position accuracy in dense cities or covered areas. Even under poor signal conditions, continuous positioning is provided in urban environments and is also available during complete signal loss (e.g. short tunnels and parking garages). With UDR, position begins as soon as power is applied to the board, even before the first GNSS fix is available! Lock time is further reduced with an on-board rechargeable battery; you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I²C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel), making it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility, so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1'-spaced pins if you prefer to use a breadboard. U-blox based GPS products are configurable using the popular but dense, windows program called u-centre. Plenty of different functions can be configured on the NEO-M8U: baud rates, update rates, geofencing, spoofing detection, external interrupts, SBAS/D-GPS, etc. All of this can be done within the SparkFun Arduino Library! The SparkFun NEO-M8U GPS Breakout is also equipped with an on-board rechargeable battery that provides power to the RTC on the NEO-M8U. This reduces the time-to-first fix from a cold start (~26s) to a hot start (~1.5s). The battery will maintain RTC and GNSS orbit data without being connected to power for plenty of time. Features Integrated U.FL connector for use with an antenna of your choice 72-Channel GNSS Receiver 2.5 m Horizontal Accuracy 30 Hz Max Update Rate Time-To-First-Fix: Cold: 26 s Hot: 1.5 s Max Altitude: 50,000 m Max G: ≤4 Max Velocity: 500 m/s Velocity Accuracy: 0.5m/s Heading Accuracy: 1 degree Built-In Accelerometer and Gyroscope Time Pulse Accuracy: 30 ns 3.3 V VCC and I/O Current Consumption: ~29 mA Continuous Tracking, Default Concurrent Mode Software Configurable Geofencing Odometer Spoofing Detection External Interrupt Pin Control Low Power Mode Many others! Supports NMEA, UBX, and RTCM protocols over UART or I²C interfaces
€ 71,95
Members € 64,76
SparkFun GPS/GNSS Magnetic Mount Antenna - 3 m (SMA)
This exceptional GPS/GNSS antenna is designed for both GPS and GLONASS reception. The magnetic mount allows it to be easily mounted to a metal base such as a ground plate or car roof. The antenna is terminated with a 3m cable and standard SMA connector. Features Dimensions: 50x38x17mm Weight: 75g including 3m cable Frequency Range: 1575 - 1610MHz GPS Center Frequency: 1575.42MHz GLONASS Center Frequency: 1602MHz LNA Voltage: 3 to 5VDC LNA Gain: 28dB LNA Current: 10mA Termination Connector: SMA Impedance: 50Ω Right-hand polarization Cable Length: 3 meter
€ 13,95
Members € 12,56
Seeed Studio Seeed Studio Grove GPS Module
Features Supports NMEA and U-Blox 6 protocols. Low power consumption Baud rates configurable Grove UART interface Specifications Dimensions 40 mm x 20 mm x 13 mm Update Rate 1 Hz, max 10 Hz Baud Rate 9,600 – 115,200 Input Voltage 3.3 V / 5 V Navigation Sensitivity -160dBm Power Requirements 3.3/5V Number of Channels 22 tracking, 66 channels Time to first start Cold start: 13s Warm start: 1-2s Hot start: < 1s Antennas Antenna included Accuracy 2.5m GPS Horizontal Position Accuracy
€ 29,95
Members € 26,96
SparkFun SparkFun GPS-RTK2 Board - ZED-F9P (Qwiic)
The SparkFun GPS-RTK2 raises the bar for high-precision GPS and is the latest in a line of powerful RTK boards featuring the ZED-F9P module from u-blox. The ZED-F9P is a top-of-the-line module for high accuracy GNSS and GPS location solutions, including RTK capable of 10 mm, three-dimensional accuracy. With this board, you will be able to know where your (or any object's) X, Y, and Z location is within roughly the width of your fingernail! The ZED-F9P is unique in that it is capable of both rover and base station operations. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1'-spaced pins if you prefer to use a breadboard. We've even included a rechargeable backup battery to keep the latest module configuration and satellite data available for up to two weeks. This battery helps 'warm-start' the module decreasing the time-to-first-fix dramatically. This module features a survey-in mode allowing the module to become a base station and produce RTCM 3.x correction data. The number of configuration options of the ZED-F9P is incredible! Geofencing, variable I²C address, variable update rates, even the high precision RTK solution can be increased to 20 Hz. The GPS-RTK2 even has five communications ports which are all active simultaneously: USB-C (which enumerates as a COM port), UART1 (with 3.3 V TTL), UART2 for RTCM reception (with 3.3V TTL), I²C (via the two Qwiic connectors or broken out pins), and SPI. Sparkfun has also written an extensive Arduino library for u-blox modules to easily read and control the GPS-RTK2 over the Qwiic Connect System. Leave NMEA behind! Start using a much lighter weight binary interface and give your microcontroller (and its one serial port) a break. The SparkFun Arduino library shows how to read latitude, longitude, even heading and speed over I²C without the need for constant serial polling. Features Concurrent reception of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou Receives both L1C/A and L2C bands Voltage: 5 V or 3.3 V, but all logic is 3.3 V Current: 68 mA - 130 mA (varies with constellations and tracking state) Time to First Fix: 25 s (cold), 2 s (hot) Max Navigation Rate: PVT (basic location over UBX binary protocol) - 25 Hz RTK - 20 Hz Raw - 25 Hz Horizontal Position Accuracy: 2.5 m without RTK 0.010 m with RTK Max Altitude: 50k m Max Velocity: 500 m/s Weight: 6.8 g Dimensions: 43.5 x 43.2 mm 2x Qwiic Connectors
€ 379,00
Members € 341,10
SparkFun SparkFun GPS Breakout - Chip Antenna, SAM-M8Q (Qwiic)
Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I²C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel), making it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility, so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1'-spaced pins if you prefer to use a breadboard. U-blox based GPS products are configurable using the popular but dense, windows program called u-centre. Plenty of different functions can be configured on the SAM-M8Q: baud rates, update rates, geofencing, spoofing detection, external interrupts, SBAS/D-GPS, etc. All of this can be done within the SparkFun Arduino Library! The SparkFun SAM-M8Q GPS Breakout is also equipped with an on-board rechargeable battery that provides power to the RTC on the SAM-M8Q. This reduces the time-to-first fix from a cold start (~30s) to a hot start (~1s). The battery will maintain RTC and GNSS orbit data without being connected to power for plenty of time. Features 72-Channel GNSS Receiver 2.5 m Horizontal Accuracy 18 Hz Max Update Rate Time-To-First-Fix: Cold: 26s Hot: 1s Max Altitude: 50,000 m Max G: ≤4 Max Velocity: 500 m/s Velocity Accuracy: 0.05 m/s Heading Accuracy: 0.3 degrees Time Pulse Accuracy: 30 ns 3.3 V VCC and I/O Current Consumption: ~29 mA Tracking GPS+GLONASS Software Configurable Geofencing Odometer Spoofing Detection External Interrupt Pin Control Low Power Mode Many others! Supports NMEA, UBX, and RTCM protocols over UART or I²C interfaces
€ 49,95
Members € 44,96
SparkFun SparkFun GPS Breakout - NEO-M9N, Chip Antenna (Qwiic)
Thanks to the onboard rechargeable battery, you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I²C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel), making it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility, so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1'-spaced pins if you prefer to use a breadboard. The NEO-M9N module detects jamming and spoofing events and can reports them to the host so that the system can react to such events. A SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave) filter combined with an LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) in the RF path is integrated into the NEO-M9N module, allowing normal operation even under strong RF interferences. U-blox based GPS products are configurable using the popular but dense, windows program called u-centre. Plenty of different functions can be configured on the NEO-M9N: baud rates, update rates, geofencing, spoofing detection, external interrupts, SBAS/D-GPS, etc. All of this can be done within the SparkFun Arduino Library! The SparkFun NEO-M9N GPS Breakout is also equipped with an on-board rechargeable battery that provides power to the RTC on the NEO-M9N. This reduces the time-to-first fix from a cold start (~24s) to a hot start (~2s). The battery will maintain RTC and GNSS orbit data without being connected to power for plenty of time. Features Integrated Chip Antenna 92-Channel GNSS Receiver 1.5m Horizontal Accuracy 25Hz Max Update Rate (4 concurrent GNSS) Time-To-First-Fix: Cold: 24 s Hot: 2 s Max Altitude: 80,000 m Max G: ≤4 Max Velocity: 500 m/s Velocity Accuracy: 0.05 m/s Heading Accuracy: 0.3 degrees Time Pulse Accuracy: 30 ns 3.3 V VCC and I/O Current Consumption: ~31 mA Tracking GPS+GLONASS Software Configurable Geofencing Odometer Spoofing Detection External Interrupt Pin Control Low Power Mode Many others! Supports NMEA, UBX, and RTCM protocols over UART or I²C interfaces
€ 69,95
Members € 62,96
SparkFun SparkFun GPS-RTK Dead Reckoning pHAT for Raspberry Pi
The ZED-F9R module is a 184-channel u-blox F9 engine GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations with ~0.2-meter accuracy! That's right; such accuracy can be achieved with an RTK navigation solution when used with a correction source. Note that the ZED-F9R can only operate as a rover, so you will need to connect to a base station. The module supports the concurrent reception of four GNSS systems. The combination of GNSS and integrated 3D sensor measurements on the ZED-F9R provide accurate, real-time positioning rates of up to 30Hz. Compared to other GPS modules, this pHAT maximizes position accuracy in dense cities or covered areas. Even under poor signal conditions, continuous positioning is provided in urban environments and is also available during complete signal loss (e.g. short tunnels and parking garages). The ZED-F9R is the ultimate solution for autonomous robotic applications that require accurate positioning under challenging conditions. This u-blox receiver supports a few serial protocols. By default, we chose to use the Raspberry Pi's serial UART to communicate with the module. With pre-soldered headers, no soldering is required to stack the pHAT on a Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, Google Coral, or any single-board computer with the 2x20 form factor. We have also broken out a few 0.1'-spaced pins from the u-blox receiver. A Qwiic connector is also added in case you need to connect a Qwiic enabled device. U-blox based GPS products are configurable using the popular but dense, windows program called u-centre. Plenty of different functions can be configured on the ZED-F9R: baud rates, update rates, geofencing, spoofing detection, external interrupts, SBAS/D-GPS, etc. The SparkFun ZED-F9R GPS pHAT is also equipped with an on-board rechargeable battery that provides power to the RTC on the ZED-F9R. This reduces the time-to-first fix from a cold start (~24s) to a hot start (~2s). The battery will maintain RTC and GNSS orbit data without being connected to power for plenty of time. Features 1 x Qwiic Connector Integrated U.FL connector for use with an antenna of your choice Concurrent reception of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou 184-Channel GNSS Receiver Receives both L1C/A and L2C bands Horizontal Position Accuracy: 0.20 m with RTK Max Navigation Rate: Up to 30Hz Time to First Fix Cold: 24 s Hot: 2 s Operational Limits Max G: ≤4 G Max Altitude: 50 km Max Velocity: 500 m/s Velocity Accuracy: 0.5 m/s Heading Accuracy: 0.2 degrees Built-In Accelerometer and Gyroscope Time Pulse Accuracy: 30ns Voltage: 5 V or 3.3 V, but all logic is 3.3 V Current: ~85mA to ~130mA (varies with constellations and tracking state) Software Configurable Geofencing Odometer Spoofing Detection External Interrupt Pin Control Low Power Mode Supports NMEA, UBX, and RTCM protocols over UART
€ 299,00
Members € 269,10
Crowtail-4G SIM A7670E Module GPS Breakout Board
This Crowtail series 4G module is a high-performance LTE Cat1 wireless module. It uses the SIM A7670E communication module from Simcom and communicates through a UART interface, which enables 4G data transmission and voice communication. The module supports multiple LTE bands, including B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20, as well as WCDMA and GSM networks. In addition, it supports various protocols such as TCP/IP, FTP, HTTP, and multiple satellite navigation systems such as GPS, GLONASS, and BDS. The module comes with a charging interface and can be powered by a 3.7 V lithium battery or a 5 V USB-C interface. It also has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and by connecting a headphone with a microphone, it can be used for making and receiving phone calls. Its compact size makes it easy to integrate into various IoT devices and meet various application requirements. Furthermore, its low power consumption and reliable performance are also the reasons why it is widely used in IoT, smart home, automotive, and industrial control fields. Features Integrate the A7670E communication module, enabling 4G data transmission and voice communication with low power consumption and high reliability Supports multiple LTE bands, including B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20, as well as WCDMA and GSM networks Supports various protocols such as TCP/IP, FTP, HTTP, and multiple satellite navigation systems such as GPS, GLONASS, and BDS Comes with a charging interface and a headphone jack, which can be used for making and receiving phone calls by connecting a headphone with a microphone Small but powerful, compact size makes it easy to integrate into various IoT devices. Specifications Main Chip: SIM A7670E LTE-FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20 GSM: 900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRS power class EGSM900: 4 (33 dBm ±2 dB) DCS1800: 1 (30 dBm ±2 dB) EDGE power class: EGSM900: E2 (27 dBm ±3 dB) DCS1800 : E1 (26 dBm +3 dB/-4 dB) LTE power class: 3 (23 dBm ±7 dB) Supply Voltage: 4 V ~ 4.2 V Power: 3.8 V LTE(Mbps): 10 (DL)/5 (UL) GPRS/EDGE(Kbps): 236.8 (DL)/236.8 (UL) Protocol: TCP/IP/IPV4/IPV6/Multi-PDP/FTP/FTPS /HTTP/HTTPS/DNS Communication interface: USB / UART Firmware Upgrade: USB/FOTA Support phonebook types: SM/FD/ON/AP/SDN Interfaces: 1x Power button, 1x BAT, 1x UART, 1x USB-C, 1x SIM Card slot Dimensions: 35 x 50 mm Included 1x Crowtail-4G SIM-A7670E 1x 4G GSM NB-IoT Antenna 1x GPS ceramic antenna Downloads Wiki A7670 AT Command Manual A7670 Datasheet Source Code
€ 39,95
Members € 35,96
RTL-SDR RTL-SDR Active L-Band 1525-1660 Inmarsat to Iridium Patch Antenna Set
The antenna allows for reception of L-band satellites that transmit between 1525-1660 MHz, such as Inmarsat, Iridium and GPS. Please note it is NOT for receiving weaker signals like HRPT and GOES which require a dish antenna. The patch comes with useful mounting accessories including a window suction cup, bendable tripod and 3M RG174 coax cable. The patch and active circuitry is enclosed in a weather proof enclosure. Links Inmarsat STD-C EGC AERO Satellite ACARS AERO C-Channel Voice Iridium Decoding GPS and GNSS Experiments
€ 59,95
Members € 53,96
SparkFun SparkFun Weather Shield
The SparkFun Weather Shield uses the Si7021 humidity / temperature sensor, the MPL3115A2 barometric pressure sensor, and the ALS-PT19 light sensor. The shield utilizes the MPL3115A2 and Si7021 Arduino libraries. The SparkFun Weather Shield comes with two unpopulated RJ11 connector spaces and a 6-pin GPS connector. Finally, each Weather Shield can operate from 3.3 V up to 16 V and has built-in voltage regulators and signal translators. Check out the GitHub page, Schematics, and Eagle Files for more information.
€ 49,95
Members € 44,96