Mini GPS Module for Arduino (ATGM336H + Antenna)
Mini GPS Module for Arduino (ATGM336H + Antenna)
The ATGM336H GPS module is a tiny (13mm x 16mm) constellation positioning and navigation device that is capable of connecting with up to six satellites to approximation its geolocation on earth. The ATGM336H is a great low-profile alternative to the similar NEO-6M GPS module that is commonly used in the Arduino/Raspberry Pi sphere. The ATGM336H has an accuracy of 2.5m and is capable of updating its coordinates 1-10 times per second. The GPS module uses a serial protocol to communicate with the Arduino platform (similar to the NEO-6M). Many of the libraries that work with other GPS modules also work with the ATGM336H, making it a great replacement for projects that require smaller geometries or weigh very little.
Included in the ATGM336H GPS Module Package:
1x ATGM336H GPS Module
1x 5-Pin Header
1x External GPS Antenna
Features of the ATGM336H GPS Module:
Dimensions: 13mm x 16mm
2.7V - 3.6V Supply Voltage
Average Power Consumption: <25mA (@3.3V)
Communicates with: BeiDou Navigation Satellite Systems (BDS) and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
32 Tracking Channels
Reads up to six satellite navigation systems and implement joint positioning, navigation,
and timing.
2.5m Positioning Precision
~32s to First Fix
1Hz-10Hz Update Rate
Serial Baudrate: 9600 (default)
Operational Temperature Range: -40℃ to +85℃
Read the Datasheet