GPS Module For Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel Galileo
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Description
GPS Module for Arduino is a small electronic circuit that allows to connect to your Arduino (arduino-uno.html) board to get
position and altitude, as well as speed, date and time on UTC (Universal Time Coordinated). Internal GPS antenna
(index.php/internal-gps-antenna.html) is not included. It is sold as an optional and it is required to use the module.
The assembled module is Vincotech A1080-B that uses the standard NMEA and SIRF III protocols (www.nmea.org
(http://www.nmea.org/)) to transmit the position data via serial port.
GPS module for Arduino is a perfect complement for developing geolocalization applications.
IMPORTANT! Handle with care the internal antenna. It's fragile. To get a correct fixation with the satellites, please cover the
module with a plastic box
You can visit the following sites to get some of these programs:
Windows
Ozi Explorer (http://www.oziexplorer.com/)
CompeGPS (http://www.compegps.com/)
Linux
GPS Drive (http://www.gpsdrive.de/)
Gaia (http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaia-clean)
NOTE: This product is compatible with Arduino (arduino-uno.html), Raspberry Pi (raspberry-pi-b-512m.html) and Intel Galileo
boards (intel-galileo-board.html). See below the links to each of the tutorials.
Download the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here (let-s-cook/fritzing-libraries.html)
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our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote (http://www.libelium.com/waspmote). You can discover the differences
between both platforms in the document: Waspmote vs Arduino
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GPS Module for Arduino is a small electronic circuit that allows to connect to your Arduino board to
get position and altitude, as well as speed, date and time on UTC (Universal Time Coordinated).
Internal GPS antenna is not included. It is sold as an optional and it is required to use the module.
The assembled module is Vincotech A1080-B that uses the standard NMEA and SIRF III protocols
(www.nmea.org) to transmit the position data via serial port.
Using Intel Galileo with the Arduino and Raspberry Pi shields designed by
Cooking Hacks (documentation/tutorials/intel-galileo-tutorial-using-
arduino-and-raspberry-pi-shields-modules-boards/index.html)
Internet of Things (index.php/tutorial/tutorial/indexcfc5.html?s_tag[]=7)
(documentation/tutorials/intel-galileo-tutorial-using-arduino-and-raspberry-pi-shields-modules-
boards/index.html)
The current tutorial explains how to take the most of the Galileo board by using on it the Arduino and
Raspberry Pi shields and modules designed by Cooking Hacks
Galileo comes with a single-core 32-bit, 400MHz Quark SoC X1000 processor, supports 3.3 or 5 volt
shields and has an Ethernet and USB port. Compatible with Windows, Mac OS and Linux, the software
of Galileo also has support for the Arduino shield ecosystem.
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