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New! Version 3 comes with the latest module which has external antenna support and Pulse-Per-Second output
We carry a few different GPS modules here in the Adafruit shop, but none that satisfied our every desire - that's why
we designed this little GPS breakout board. We believe this is the Ultimate GPS module, so we named it that. It's got
everything you want and more:
...all for under $40!
The breakout is built around the MTK3339 chipset, a no-nonsense, high-quality GPS module that can track up to 22
satellites on 66 channels, has an excellent high-sensitivity receiver (-165 dB tracking!), and a built in antenna. It
can do up to 10 location updates a second for high speed, high sensitivity logging or tracking. Power usage is
incredibly low, only 20 mA during navigation.
Best of all, we added all the extra goodies you could ever want: a ultra-low dropout 3.3V regulator so you can
power it with 3.3-5VDC in, 5V level safe inputs, ENABLE pin so you can turn off the module using any microcontroller
pin or switch, a footprint for optional CR1220 coin cell to keep the RTC running and allow warm starts and a tiny
bright red LED. The LED blinks at about 1Hz while it's searching for satellites and blinks once every 15 seconds
when a fix is found to conserve power. If you want to have an LED on all the time, we also provide the FIX signal
out on a pin so you can put an external LED on.
Two features that really stand out about version 3 MTK3339-based module is the external antenna functionality
and the the built in data-logging capability. The module has a standard ceramic patch antenna that gives it -165 dB
sensitivity, but when you want to have a bigger antenna, you can snap on any 3V active GPS antenna via the uFL
connector. The module will automatically detect the active antenna and switch over!
Most GPS antennas use SMA connectors so you may want to pick up one of our uFL to SMA adapters.
The other cool feature of the new MTK3339-based module (which we have tested with great success) is the
built in datalogging ability. Since there is a microcontroller inside the module, with some empty FLASH memory,
the newest firmware now allows sending commands to do internal logging to that FLASH. The only thing is that
you do need to have a microcontroller send the "Start Logging" command. However, after that message is sent, the
microcontroller can go to sleep and does not need to wake up to talk to the GPS anymore to reduce
power consumption. The time, date, longitude, latitude, and height is logged every 15 seconds and only when
there is a fix. The internal FLASH can store about 16 hours of data, it will automatically append data so you don't
have to worry about accidentally losing data if power is lost. It is not possible to change what is logged and how often,
as its hardcoded into the module but we found that this arrangement covers many of the most common GPS
datalogging requirements.
Comes with one fully assembled and tested module, a piece of header you can solder to it for breadboarding,
and a CR1220 coin cell holder. A CR1220 coin cell is not included, but we have them in the shop if you'd like to use the GPS's RTC
We have a nice fancy library for GPS usage, with background parsing and can set and query the built in GPS logging capability
(called LOCUS). A full tutorial is also available, which has tons of information about the module, how to use the data logger and more
Revision History:
Breakout board details:
Downloads:
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