USB GPS Module

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Add GPS Capability to your ODROID or other SBC running Linux or Android!

 

KEY FEATURES

Ublox chipset with patch antenna

  • 50 channel u-blox engine
  • GPS L1 C/A code
  • SBAS: WAAS. EGNOS, MSAS

USB Interface ( /dev/ttyACM0 )

  • GPS Protocol: NMEA 0183 position, velocity, altitude, status and control
  • Consumed Power: 5V/100mA

Receiver Performance Data

  • Tracking sensitivity: -160dBm
  • Acquisition sensitivity: -146dBm
  • Cold start: 32 sec. (average)
  • Warm start: 32 sec. (average)
  • Hot start: 1 sec. (average)
  • Recapture: 0.1 sec. (average)

Mechanical Data

  • Dimensions: 50 x 38 x 16 mm
  • USB Cable Length: 2m (~6ft.)
  • Mounting: Magnet
  • Weight: 70g (~2.5oz.)

 

NOTES

  • Systems with only a microUSB port available will need a USB OTG adapter cable to use this item.

 

LINKS

Warranty is valid for two weeks, starting upon date of receipt.

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Chris
Works as expected on both desktop and ARM SBC

This GPS module works pretty much as expected. I was able to access it as a serial device on the Linux device tree at /dev/ttyACM0 at 115200. From there, I could use some open source libraries to read the data stream into a buffer, represented as NMEA strings, and parse that into out the expected information.

This worked on both x86_64 desktop and ARM 64-bit Debian-like operating systems with no issues.

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