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Description
NEO-6M GPS module on a board withgoldpin connectorsmounted.It supports 50 channels, operates with voltage from 2.7 V to 5.0 V, communicates through UART interface (TX, RX) and refresh rate is 5 Hz.
The system has soldered-in goldpin straight connectors and a ceramic antenna.
Main features
- Simple communication- the device communicates through a simple UART interface, i.e. RX and TX pins with a default speed of 9600 bps. Thanks to wide voltage range, it can work with 3.3 V devices, e.g. STM32 and Raspberry Pi and 5 V, e.g. Arduino
- Built-in ceramic antenna- gives sensitivity - 161 dB, to increase this parameter an external version can be connected via u.FL connector. Due to the fact that most of the available antennas are equipped with SMA connector, we offer a suitableu.FL - SMA adapter.
- Backup battery- on the back side there is a battery that enables the user to backup data in the device in case of power failure.
The manufacturer provides a user guide with a description of how to use the module. |
Connection and sample program
The system has 5goldpinleads- 2.54 mm raster. Description of their functions can be found in the table below.
Pin | Description |
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VCC | Supply voltage 3.3 V or 5 V. |
GND | The weight of the system. |
TXD | A serial interface transmitter to be connected to the microcontroller (RX) receiver. |
RXD | Serial interface receiver to be connected to the microcontroller transmitter (TX). |
PPS | Optional pulse-per-second signal output of GPS module. |
The module supports software such as: u-center and GoogleEarth.
Specification .
- Supply voltage: 2.7 V to 5.0 V
- Current consumption: 80 mA
- NEO-6M module(documentation)
- Communication: NMEA, UART 4800, 9600 (default), 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400 bps
- Position accuracy: 2,5 m
- Affection: -161 dBm
- Refreshment: 5 Hz (default 1 Hz)
- Built-in EEPROM
- Warm/cold start: 27 seconds / 1 second
- It has a built-in antenna and a connector for the external version of u.FL
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