TinyCircuits TinyShield GPS

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Utilize GPS positioning with your TinyDuino! This TinyShield is based on the Telit JF2 GPS module, which uses the popular SiRFstar IV chipset. This module is designed by default to output GPS strings in NMEA format with an update rate of 1 Hz (this can be updated to 5 Hz with an NMEA command).

This TinyShield includes a built-in GPS antenna on the board itself, so no external antenna is needed to keep the size as small as possible. The TinyShield also contains level shifters and a local power supply to ensure proper and safe operation across the entire TinyDuino operating voltage range up to 5 V.

Specifications:

* SIRFstar IV-based module
* Standards: NMEA and OSP
* Update rate: 1 Hz (default), adjustable to 5 Hz
* 48-channel GPS architecture
* Position accuracy < 2.5 m
* Speed accuracy < 0.01 m/s
* Course accuracy < 0.01 degrees
* Time to First Fix
* Hot Start: 1 second
* Cold Start: < 35 seconds
* Ultra compact size and weight
* Rectangular version: 20 mm x 28 mm (0.787 inches x 1.102 inches)
* Maximum height (from the bottom TinyShield connector to the top TinyShield connector): 5.11 mm (0.201 inches)
* Weight: TBD grams (TBD ounces)
* UART mode used
* Arduino pins A0, A1, A2, and A3 are used by default for this shield
* Power supply
* Hibernate mode: 14 µA
* Low power consumption (tracking 1 Hz): 10 mA
* Full power consumption tracking: 37 mA
* Built-in level shifters and linear power supply to enable your TinyDuino to operate up to 5.0 V.

Key specifications

Item number
5998678

General information

Manufacturer
TinyCircuits
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
ASD2501-R
Release date
22.11.2016

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