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ARDUINO MKR GPS SHIELD
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Shield for adding GPS capabilities to your projects, dedicated to Arduino MKR boards
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Embeds a SAM-M8Q Global Navigation Satellite System GPS module from Ublox
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Designed to receive and process GPS, GLONASS and Galileo signals
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Connection to MKR board via two GPIO connectors (to be assembled)
If you're experimenting with surveillance fleets, high-altitude scientific experiments or any type of project requiring device tracking, the MKR GPS Shield will give you the functionality you need, and it's ready to use!
The MKR GPS Shield is based on the u-blox SAM-M8Q GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) module. It's designed for use with MKR-format boards, but thanks to its Eslov connector, it can also be connected to any board with this type of connector via a cable. This module is designed to work with different positioning services simultaneously. It receives and processes GPS, GLONASS and Galileo signals. It connects with Arduino boards either via a serial interface, when used with headers and placed on an MKR board, or via an I2C interface and an ESLOV cable.
Features
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GNSS receiver: SAM-M8Q u-blox module
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MKR and Eslov connectors
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Input voltage : 3.3 V
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Operating voltage : 3.3 V
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Spare battery :CR1216
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I2C/DCC serial communication
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Dimensions: 45 x 25 mm
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Weight: 14 g
Useful resources
Data sheet
- Connectivity
- Connectors: MKR headers / Eslov
- Dimensions
- 45 x 25mm
- Weight
- 14gr
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