This new design incorporates the Ublox latest 10 Generation GNSS Chip and IST8310 digital compass, providing a convenient method of mounting the compass away from sources of interference that may be present in the confines of the vehicle. It features active circuitry for the ceramic patch antenna, rechargeable backup battery for warm starts.
Features
Newest Ublox 10th Gen GNSS
Fast & Accurate Positioning
IST8310 Compass
Small Form Factor
Specifications:
Micro M10 GPS
GNSS Receiver
Ublox M10 Receiver
Number of Concurrent GNSS
Up to 4 GNSS
BeiDou
Galileo
GLONASS
GPS
QZSS
Compass
IST8310
Frequency Band
GPS L1
Galileo E1
GLONASS L1
BeiDou B1
SBAS L1
QZSS L1
Output Protocol
UBX (U-blox)
NMEA
Nav. Update Rate
Up to 25 Hz (single GNSS),
Up to 10 Hz (4 concurrent GNSS)
GNSS Augmentation System
SBAS: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
QZSS: L1S (SLAS)
Default Baud Rate
38400
Input Voltage
4.7-5.2V
Accuracy
1.5m
Speed Accuracy
0.05 m/s
Port Type
JST-GH-6P
Antenna
25 x 25 x 4 mm ceramic patch antenna
Power consumption
Less than 200mA @ 5V
Operating Temperature
-40~80C
Dimension
32 x 26 x 9mm
Weight
14g
Other Notes
LNA MAX2659ELT+ RF Amplifier
Rechargeable Farah capacitance
Low noise 3.3V regulator
PIN MAP
Package Includes:
- 1x Micro GPS module *1 - 1x JST GH 6 Position Connector 15 cm - 1x JST-GH 6pin Colored Silicon Cable 15 cm
Still building it, but this sucker gets five stars for completeness. Seems to have a double supply of screws and standoffs, plus it comes with a full set of TPU bits—antenna mount, xt30 mount, a little sled for the receiver, and shoes—that you won’t get from cncdrones.
These batteries might actually be worth it in terms of dollars per flight time! They last over five minutes when my old lower end batteries last three minutes, and they’ve even lasted for seven on a freestyle quad in a tight environment. Plus it’s always fun to have a battery that can actually kind of handle full throttle for extended periods!