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Raspberry Pi 3 GPS Module with L80-39 GPS Chip USB Port

Original price was: ₹1900.00.Current price is: ₹1711.00.

  • GPS Module Support Raspberry Pi model A, B, A+, B+, Zero, 2, 3 with its’ L80-39 GPS chip inside.
  • Communicate satellite with UART or USB.
  • CP2102 as USB to UART Bridge chip, stable and faster.
  • The L80-39, with 66 search channels and 22 simultaneous tracking channels, acquires and tracks satellites in the shortest time at Outdoor.
  • PPS output can be used to coordinate the time with the satellite.
  • Internal patch antenna which works quite well when used outdoors SMA connector for external active antenna for when used indoors
  • Fix status LED blinks to let you know when the GPS has determined the current coordinates
  • EASY™, advanced GPS technology without external memory
  • Support time service application which can be achieved by PPS sync NMEA feature
  • Built-in LNA for better sensitivity
  • RTC battery-compatible
  • 1×8 male headers, USB micro Interface
  • includes CP2102 Module Serial Converter USB 2.0 To TTL UART
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  • GPS Module Support Raspberry Pi model A, B, A+, B+, Zero, 2, 3 with its’ L80-39 GPS chip inside.
  • Communicate satellite with UART or USB.
  • CP2102 as USB to UART Bridge chip, stable and faster.
  • The L80-39, with 66 search channels and 22 simultaneous tracking channels, acquires and tracks satellites in the shortest time at Outdoor.
  • PPS output can be used to coordinate the time with the satellite.
  • Internal patch antenna which works quite well when used outdoors SMA connector for external active antenna for when used indoors
  • Fix status LED blinks to let you know when the GPS has determined the current coordinates
  • EASY™, advanced GPS technology without external memory
  • Support time service application which can be achieved by PPS sync NMEA feature
  • Built-in LNA for better sensitivity
  • RTC battery-compatible
  • 1×8 male headers, USB micro Interface
  • includes CP2102 Module Serial Converter USB 2.0 To TTL UART
PlatformUSB-Port-GPS Module
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus
Raspberry Pi zero
Raspberry Pi zero W
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
Raspberry Pi Model B+

Parameters

Typevalue
Satellites66 acquisition channels,22 tracking channels
Work Voltage4.5-5.5V
Weight4.35g
Maximum Current100mA MAX
Work Temperature-40~+85℃
scale16.6x26x18.6(mm)
GPSL80-M39
Patch Antenna Size15.0 x 15.0 x 4.0mm
Position Accuracy<2.5M CEP
Velocity Accuracy<1.0m/s
Warm/cold start without ESEY<35s
Warm/cold start with ESEY<15s
Acquisition sensitivity-148dBm
Tracking sensitivity-165dBm
Update rate1Hz (Default)up to 5Hz
Baud Rate4800~115200 bps9600bps default
ProtocolsNMEA 0183
Mount Cable1*8 Stacking HeaderUSB micro data cable

How to wire it up

Uart Style:

Because of the Serial port issue of Raspberry Pi 3, Model B, it may cause an unexpected problem, we suggest that you do not connect the GPS module with Raspberry Pi directly with GPIO Pins.

1. You need a USB-to-TTL cable to connect GPS module and Raspberry Pi, and you can wire it up like this chart:

GPS moduleWire color
VCCRed wire
GNDBlack wire
TXDGreen wire
RXDWhite wire

How to use it

  • After power on and login to the system. you can open a terminal and typing following command to install packages for GPS module.sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install gpsd gpsd-clients python-gps
  • Reboot your Raspberry Pi and login, also typing the command in your terminal, it will help you reconfigure your gpsd service:sudo dpkg-reconfigure gpsd
  • Start the gpsd service:sudo gpsd /dev/ttyUSB0 -F /var/run/gpsd.sock
  • you can stop the gpsd service:sudo killall gpsd
  • You can also use systemctl command to manage this service,but at the first, you should modify the configuration file of gpsd in /etc/default/gpsd,filling the blank with your device name and socket name and path.

Start service:

  • sudo systemctl enable gpsd.sock 
  • sudo systemctl start gpsd.sock
  • Stop service:
  • sudo systemctl stop gpsd.sock
  • sudo systemctl disable gpsd.sock 
  • Finally, use this command to get information from the GPS module.
  • sudo cgps -s 

Package Included:

1 x Raspberry Pi GPS Module, Using L80-39 Module Program. Support Model A B, PI, A+, B+, Zero, 2, 3


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