We have finished new board NEO-M8N + Compass
NEO-M8N breakout board features:
- 72-channel u-blox M8 engine GPS/QZSS L1 C/A, GLONASS L10F, BeiDou B1 SBAS L1 C/A: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS Galileo-ready E1B/C (NEO-M8N)
- SuperSense Indoor GPS, -167dBm
- On-board Ultra low noise 3.3V voltage regulator and RF filter for noise blocking
- USB, I2C (SDA,SCL) and Uart (Tx,Rx)
- Dual band GPS and Glonass antenna
- u-center GPS Evaluation Software
- Extensive visualization and evaluation features
- Supports AssistNow Online and AssistNow Offline A-GPS services
- 1 TTL UART port, 1 I2C port,1 USB port
- Time pulse LED
- Flash memory for firmware upgrade and settings inside in the module (can save setings without battery)
- Battery for HOT module start
- Build-in HMC5883L Compass
- Dimensions: 50x50 mm hole distance 45x45mm
- Weight 24 gram
- Fully assembled and ready to use
Comments
Hello!
I think price the same as LEA-6T boards.
CSGShop,
Do you plan to release any LEA-M8F based devices? If so, what price would it approximately be? (i.e. less than your LEA-6T devices?) What are the benefits over LEA-6T?
Thanks,
Dan
3.3v But I have checked Ublox I/O pin it's 5V tolerant.
What is the logic level of the I2C and UART? Can't find this info anywhere
you are fast man....great...I wish all the shops over internet can react that fast as u did....
http://www.csgshop.com/product.php?id_product=180
Now also avail HMC5983 version
@Thomas, thk !!
thanks thomas.
this gps seem to be very accurate
@ Para : Pictures of this will be interesting.
And I am surprized that a SAW Filter coming with the NEO6 (1575 MHz center) does´nt block (damp) GLONASS signals at 1602-1615 Mhz ? Usually the bandwidth (e.g. Murata SAW) for GPS SAW is around 2 MHz
Same goes for the antenna: First thing I thought, when I saw the tiny active patch of the evaluation board, that I want to replace it with a biggger patch. But I did not find a Dual band antenna.
So I am surprized.