Ultra precise positioning at low cost and reduced form factor.

We just release TINY RTK, the world smallest RTK GPS based on u-blox NEO-M8P.

Size: 23.5 x 24.5 mm

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Key features

  • Centimeter‑level GNSS positioning for mass market, based on U-Blox M8P
  • Integrated Real Time Kinematics (RTK) for fast time‑to‑market
  • Smallest, lightest, and best energy‑efficient RTK module
  • Receiver type: 72-channel GPS L1 , GLONASS L1, BeiDou B1, GALILEO E1
  • Nav. update rate: up to 8 Hz
  • Position accuracy: 2.5 cm
  • Connectors: SMA, USB, JST-GH
  • Data link: whatever can be connected to a UART : Bluetooth, 433-868-915 MHz radio link, XBee, WiFi...

We've decided to launch an INDIEGOGO campaign to lower chip prices by ordering mass. 

If you're interested by precision GNSS and want a Plug&Play solution at an incredible price ... TINY RTK is designed for you

Go To TINY RTK campaign

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We'll post regular informations about TINY RTK during the campaign. We're also available for answering your questions, do not hesitate.

 

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Comments

  • @DROTEK It looks awesome, is it compatible and ready to use with Pixhawk? 

  • Thanks @Brian but I am talking specifically about the uBlox NEO-M8P-2-10.

  • @RPM: NavSpark actually had a similar module much earlier, and it's significantly less expensive, but I don't know how it compares to the ublox module.

    http://navspark.mybigcommerce.com/ns-hp-rtk-capable-gps-gnss-receiver/

  • @KUJayhawk:  I believe the M8P supports all the standard protocols that other ublox modules support, so it should work with DJI.  The only difference is that the position estimate is/can be more accurate.

  • This is awesome, congrats on being the first (that I know of) to get it in usable form. I assume ublox has their own processing algorithm? What are the advantages over similar boards using RTKlib? Other than weight.

     

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  • Do you have a DJI solution?
  • Merci Brian

  • The M8P has the processor built-in.  It does all the calculation internal to the module.

  • How does it work without a processor like Edison?

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