Arduino, MKR GPS Shield
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- Arduino
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- RS-artikelnummer:
- 189-4522
- Distrelec artikelnummer:
- 301-41-904
- Tillv. art.nr:
- ASX00017
- Tillverkare / varumärke:
- Arduino
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| Brand | Arduino | |
| Product Name | MKR GPS Shield | |
| Kit Classification | Shield | |
| Processor Part Number | ASX00017 | |
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Product Name MKR GPS Shield | ||
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The MKR GPS Shield is based on the u-blox SAM-M8Q GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) module.
This module is designed to operate with different positioning services concurrently. It receives and processes the signals from GPS, GLONASS and Galileo. It interfaces with Arduino boards either through a serial interface, when used with headers and put on top of a MKR board, or through an I2C interface and a dedicated ESLOV cable supplied as bundle.
Our Arduino_MKRGPS library handles the two different interfaces and offer a consistent set of APIs designed for a full usage of the GPS acquired information
This module is designed to operate with different positioning services concurrently. It receives and processes the signals from GPS, GLONASS and Galileo. It interfaces with Arduino boards either through a serial interface, when used with headers and put on top of a MKR board, or through an I2C interface and a dedicated ESLOV cable supplied as bundle.
Our Arduino_MKRGPS library handles the two different interfaces and offer a consistent set of APIs designed for a full usage of the GPS acquired information
