Holybro Micro M9N GPS
These Micro GPS uses multi-constellation GNSS powered by u-blox M10, a concurrent GNSS receiver which can receive and track multiple GNSS systems. Owing to the multi-band RF front-end architecture all four major GNSS constellations, GPS, Galileo, GLONASS and BeiDou can be received concurrently. It also comes with the IST8310 compass.
The high-gain 25 x 25 mm2 patch antenna provides excellent performance and the omnidirectional antenna radiation pattern increases flexibility for device installation. It features active circuitry for the ceramic patch antenna, rechargeable backup battery for warm starts.
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M9N GPS Features
- Ublox M9N GNSS Reciever
- Fast & Accurate Positioning
- IST8310 Compass
- Small Form Factor
Specifications
Micro M9N GPS | |
GNSS Receiver | Ublox M9N Receiver |
Number of Concurrent GNSS | Up to 4 GNSS
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Compass | IST8310 |
Frequency Band |
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Output Protocol |
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Nav. Update Rate |
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GNSS Augmentation System |
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Default Baud Rate | 115200 (38400 for initial batch) |
Input Voltage | 4.7-5.2V |
Velocity 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 (w/o Case)
34 x 28 x 11mm (With Case) |
Weight | 14g (w/o Case)
16g (With Case) |
Other Notes | LNA MAX2659ELT+ RF Amplifier |
Rechargeable Farah capacitance | |
Low noise 3.3V regulator |
PIN MAP
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