When a GPS module with a small footprint and extreme accuracy is needed, GPS-RTK2 is just the thing.
When faced with the option of buying something to fit his needs or building it himself, Anker Berg-Sonne chose to take the DIY route.
Two versions of the new GPS-RTK Dead Reckoning board are available, along with a special edition Qwiic Pro Micro, and a new Raspberry Pi 4 kit!
In a new tutorial we'll revisit some RFID basics, and practice by making a remote work logger using an RFID reader and a GPS module.
Today we take a look at the new SparkFun GPS Dead Reckoning Board, and the next version of the popular SparkFun Pro RF.
As promised, the JetBot v2.1 is now available, along with the new GPS-RTK-SMA Breakout.
Deck out your Sphero RVR robot with a Raspberry Pi Zero W, remote pan-tilt camera, and some Qwiic components!
Two GPS boards utilizing the NEO-M9N module are now available, along with the new Cthulhu Shield
We added a follow-up GPS tutorial to increase your GPS skills a few weeks ago. Now we want to show you a practical example with a handheld GPS coordinate logger that will pin locations for your viewing pleasure using Google Earth.
GPS has been getting updates not just 20,000 km overhead, but here on Earth, as well.
Looking to get your feet wet with GPS? We've got just the tutorial for you! Accurately display your coordinates on a small OLED with the press of a button using hardware from our Qwiic Connect System (I2C).
Two new GPS breakouts, the GNSS Antenna Evaluation Board and stand-alone receiver, and a high-power RGB LED!
The AST-CAN485 is back in full force with a WiFi Shield and a 24V I/O Shield! We also have three new Qwiic boards from Zio and a GNSS Multi-Band Antenna.
This week we have the new GPS-RTK2 Board, a LED Driver that utilizes MicroPython, and three APA102 LED Rings!
Join us for the next episode, with special guest appearance by the Hackster DeLorean!
I'm going to Chernobyl, and I'm taking a GPS/Radiation logger that I built with me.
Excited to see this new GNSS board added to the mix!