Hello!
I search a gps chip to use in a project, and I'd like to know if someone knows a good one.
It must provides a 5 metre accuracy or better.
Thank you in advance for youre answear (and please forgive my terrible english )
do you know a good GPS locator chip?
Re: do you know a good GPS locator chip?
http://sparkfun.com has a few. This one: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12751 claims 2.5m accuracy.
Sparkfun also has a GPS buying guide that you should probably read through: https://www.sparkfun.com/pages/GPS_Guide
Sparkfun also has a GPS buying guide that you should probably read through: https://www.sparkfun.com/pages/GPS_Guide
Re: do you know a good GPS locator chip?
Thank you very much!
Must be a absolute noob question but how do you know is a gps chip is compatible with a pyboard or not?
Must be a absolute noob question but how do you know is a gps chip is compatible with a pyboard or not?
Re: do you know a good GPS locator chip?
Most GPSes that I'm familiar with have a logic level serial interface. The pyboard has 5V tolerant inputs for the UARTs so it should work with 5v or 3.3v signals.
Re: do you know a good GPS locator chip?
I often look at Sparkfun and Adafruit for common products that usually offer good getting started guides.
And like Dave said GPS modules are usually 3.3 and/or 5v tolerant USARTs that are easy to interface with microcontrollers.
And like Dave said GPS modules are usually 3.3 and/or 5v tolerant USARTs that are easy to interface with microcontrollers.
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Travis Travelstead
Travis Travelstead
Re: do you know a good GPS locator chip?
Thank you very much!