Style:BN-180 Dimension :18mm*18mm*6mm Weight : 4.9g (smaller and lighter than BN-220) Connector : 1.00mm spacing between the 4pins patch seat Chipset : u-blox M8030-KT Receiving Format : GPS,GLONASS,Galileo,BeiDou,QZSS and SBAS Frequency : GPS L1,GLONASS L1,BeiDou B1,SBAS L1,Galileo E1 Channels : 72 Searching Channel Sensitivity Tracking : -167dBm Reacquisition : -160dBm Cold start : -148dBm Hot start : -156dBm Accuracy Position Horizontal : 2.0 m CEP 2D RMS SBAS Enable (Typical Open Sky) Velocity : 0.1m/sec 95% (SA off) Timing : 1us synchronized to GPS time Acquisition Time Cold Start : 26s Warm start : 25s Hot start : 1s Data and Update Rate Support Rate : 4800bps to 921600bps,Default 9600bps Data Level : TTL or RS-232,Default TTL level Data Protocol : NMEA-0183 or UBX, Default NMEA-0183 Single GNSS : 1Hz-18Hz Concurrent GNSS : 1Hz-10Hz,Default 1Hz Operational Limits Altitude : 50,000m Max Velocity : 515m/s Max Acceleration : Less than 4g Power consumption VCC : DC Voltage 3.0V-5.5V,Typical: 5.0V Current : Capture 50mA/5.0V Operating temp : -40 °C ~ +85°C Storage Temp : -40°C ~ +105°C Indicator : TX LED:blue.The data output, TX LED flashing PPS LED:red.PPS LED not bright when GPS not fixed,flashing when fixed Wiring: GND,TX output,RX input,VCC(3.0v-5.5v) Package Included 1 x BN-180 GPS Module 2 x 15cm Cable
J**F
It's tiny
First start, took a few minuets while outdoors. The specs for the antenna is that it's small enough to fit where I could mount it, and it wasn't going to ideal for GPS. Shouldn't be trouble if I don't disconnect the onboard battery often. 10 to 30 second lock when power cycling, which is fine for me on a quadcopter. I now have a QAV210, with working gps-hold, running inavflight. First trip out with default settings on inav, it holds within a 3 feet in 15MPH wind.
T**1
Buy a different one
This GPS unit was tested on a Naze32 rev6. Indoors, even next to an open window, I could not get a signal from a single satellite. Outdoors I could get 2-3 after several minutes, but GPS lock was accurate only to a distance of 30 or so meters - not nearly precise enough for any practical use.
J**.
Tiny. Works great
Tiny. Works great. I was able to get a 3D lock on GPS and GLONASS satellites from inside my house using my computer and the U-Center software. Using this for Arduino projects. You need the right USB cable if you want to connect it to your computer.
Trustpilot
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