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GPS Receiver Module

 

The Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver Module is a fully integrated, low-cost unit with on-board patch antenna that provides standard, raw NMEA0183 (National Marine Electronics Association) information or specific data, such as current time, date, latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, and travel direction/heading, via a serial interface.

The module can be used in a wide variety of hobbyist and commercial applications, including navigation, tracking systems, mapping, fleet management, auto-pilot, and robotics.

Parallax, Inc. was the exclusive manufacturer of the GPS Receiver Module. The module has been discontinued as of December 15, 2011.

This design is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.

Module Highlights:

  • Fully-integrated, low-cost GPS receiver module with on-board, passive patch antenna
  • Serial TTL interface, 4800bps
  • Provides raw NMEA0183 strings or specific data via a command interface
  • Requires single +5VDC supply
  • 0.100″ pin spacing for easy prototyping and integration
  • Programmable Parallax SX microcontroller

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