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UART GPS Module, supports GPS, BDS and QZSS for Raspberry Pi

While every smartphone includes GPS, a Raspberry Pi GPS module may be used to turn the Pi into a GPS receiver. The precise position is a huge benefit in many outside applications, especially those that move (Car-PC, weather balloon, etc.). A battery pack or a USB power bank is used to provide mobility.

UART GPS Module, supports GPS, BDS and QZSS for Raspberry Pi

L76X Raspberry Pi Multi-GNSS HAT with GPS, BDS, and QZSS - It's a simple process to enable global location on your Raspberry Pi.

This is a Raspberry Pi GNSS HAT that supports many GNSS systems, including GPS, BDS, and QZSS, and offers benefits including quick positioning, high accuracy, and low power consumption.

GPS HAT for Raspberry Pi - Specifications

  • Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO Extension Header, which is compatible with the Raspberry Pi line of boards.
  • Extremely Small Dimensions
  • Supports a variety of GNSS systems, including GPS, BDS, and QZSS.
  • EASYTM is a self-tracking prediction technology that aids in speedy placement.
  • AlwaysLocateTM is a clever periodic mode controller that saves energy.
  • Supports DGPS, SBAS (WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN), and SBAS (WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN).
  • Support for AGPS for quick TTFF
  • Baudrate for UART communication: 4800115200bps (9600bps by default)
  • For maintaining ephemeris information and hot starts, an onboard battery holder supports the ML1220 rechargeable battery.
  • The module's operating state is shown by four LEDs.
  • 18mA is a very low monitoring power usage.
  • 163dBm @Tracking, 148dBm @Acquisition, 00 acquisition/33 tracking channels, and 210 PRN channels, high sensitivity
  • It includes development materials as well as a handbook.

This is a Raspberry Pi GNSS HAT that supports many GNSS systems, including GPS, BDS, and QZSS, and offers benefits including quick positioning, high accuracy, and low power consumption.

GNSS Specifications

Band: GPS L1(1575.42Mhz), BD2 B1 (1561.098MHz)

  • Channels: 33 tracking ch, 99 acquisition ch, 210 PRN ch
  • C/A code
  • SBA: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN

Horizontal position accuracy:

  • Autonomous: <2.5mCEP

Time-To-First-Fix @-130dBm (EASY™ enabled):

  • Cold starts: <15s
  • Warm starts: <5s
  • Hot starts: <1s

Sensitivity:

  • Acquisition: -148dBm
  • Tracking: -163dBm
  • Re-acquisition: -160dBm

Dynamic performance:

  • Altitude (max): 18000m
  • Velocity (max): 515m/s
  • Acceleration (max): 4G

This is a Raspberry Pi GNSS HAT that supports many GNSS systems, including GPS, BDS, and QZSS, and offers benefits including quick positioning, high accuracy, and low power consumption.

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