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Deegoo-FPV GPS Compass Module+ NEO-M8N+ GPS BDS Module Precision APM Drone Control, GPS Receiver FPV Flight Control Pixhawk Navigation Module for APM PIX PX4, Compatible with APM Port I2C MWC

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Features

  • Wide range of use: for APM flight control, PIX flight control, PX4 flight control; The outlet terminal is directly compatible with the APM serial port and I2C port. Plug and play other flight controllers are also available, such as MWC flight controller.
  • Main chip: U-B-LOX M8030 KT, Built-in TCXO, which maintain good consistency in the temperature of -40 C ~ +85 C; Tracking channels: 72 Three in one Function: Support GPS BDS dual-mode positioning, plus compass chip! Let you realize the desire of one module can be used in many ways!
  • Positioning; Auto-positioning: 2.5m [in average]; Auxiliary positioning: 2m [average], with SBAS assistance; Drift: <0.02m / s; Timing accuracy: 60ns; Reference coordinate system: WGS-84; Maximum altitude: 50000 meters [Please pay attention to atmospheric; Temperature during high-altitude flight, and please open the flight mode]; Maximum speed: 500m / s; Acceleration: <4g.
  • Three in one Function: Support GPS BDS dual-mode positioning, plus compass chip! Let you realize the desire of one module can be used in many ways!

Description

Features:Main chip: U-BLOX M8030 KTBuilt-in TCXO, which maintain good consistency in the temperature of -40 ℃ ~ +85 ℃. GPS L1 C/A: The antenna built-in high-quality ESD protection [TVS tube] to ensure ESD keep 8KV above [Air discharge]. SBAS L1C/A: It’s easy to adjust the baud rate, the default is 9600bps, and it supports command adjustment and internal adjustment. QZSS L1C / A: Support wide area differential GPS enhanced system in default. [S129, S137…. Wide area enhanced satellite.GLONASS L1OF: Built-in PATCH ANTENNA. GALILEO E1B/C1: Built-in magneto resistive sensor, I2C port output.BeiDou BD2[Option]: GPS and Beidou dual-mode positioning are supported in default.Tracking channels: 72Product Size:41.539.65.3mm Positioning performance:♥ Autonomous positioning: 2.5m [average]♥ Auxiliary positioning: 2m [average], with SBAS assistance.♥ Drift: <0.02m/s ♥ Timing accuracy: 60ns♥ Reference coordinate system: WGS-84 ♥ Maximum altitude: 50000 meters [Pay special attention to atmospheric temperature when flying at high altitudes, and you need to turn on the flight mode]♥ Maximum speed: 500m/s ♥ Acceleration: <4g Electrical performance:Tracking sensitivity: -161dBmCapture sensitivity: -148dBmCold start time: 29s [average]Warm start time: 28s [average]Hot start time: 1s [average] Interface electrical performance:Wide voltage range: the main power supply is +3.0~5.5V UART port: GPS data; I2C port: magnetic compass data [HIC5883L]GPS output data baud rate 9600bps, I2C port ADDR: 7bit 0x1E, 8bit_read 0x3D, 8bit_write Ox3E Package Including:1 X GPS BDS C

Brand: Deegoo-FPV


Vehicle Service Type: Drones


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Special Feature: multi-channel


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary, Cellular


Map Type: Satellite


Audio Output Mode: AUX


Mounting Type: Panel Mount


Operating System: Windows Ce


Product Dimensions: 1.63"L x 1.56"W x 0.21"H


Item Weight: ‎0.634 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.63 x 1.56 x 0.21 inches


Display Size: ‎3 Inches


Voice command: ‎Unknown


Date First Available: November 21, 2020


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  • Works great with my Raspberry Pi
Using an FTDI TTL USB converter to connect to Windows 10 and Raspberri Pi 3B+. Wired it up and it just works. Used the U-Blox U-Center software on Windows. Surprised I was catching 10 satellites and 3D lock on my desk! Using U-Center, I was able to make some tweaks I needed. Using this for an APRS radio project. Works great with gpsd on Linux. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021 by Charles B.

  • Different components than in description!!!
Removing one star for the lack of documentation and the inaccurate / outdated product description. Maybe it isn't an issue for the Pix/PX4, but anyone intending to use this with a raspberry pi like I was will hopefully find this review helpful. First, the GPS module is not the uBlox NEO M8 but rather the NEO M10. I can't seem to find any documentation on the NEO M10 on uBlox's website, but maybe that's because it's new. It otherwise seems legit. For the serial interface, the baud rate is not 9600 but rather 38400 and it uses 7 bit bytes instead of the usual 8. Haven't tried it with the windows U Center software, but PyGPSClient can parse the NMEA frames without issue once those two settings are updated. Performance is impressive, with fairly quick lock from cold start even indoors. Second, the magnetometer chip is not the HMC5883L but rather the IST8310 (which includes temperature sensor output as an unadvertised feature) and the I2C address is 0x0e and all the measurement registers are different as well, so any code written for the HMC5883L won't work with this device. Documentation issues aside, it's a dandy little GPS puck that integrates well into hobby projects beyond just drones. With a crimping tool you can replace the JST connectors with DuPont connectors to interface directly with Arduino or Raspberry Pi GPIOs. Too bad there's no option to buy them directly with DuPont connectors. Will probably buy several more now that I know how to use them. Only wish the cable was longer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Dave Dave

  • Gps 6 pin connector
A six pin connector is not included. It shows a two and six pin connectors on the gps that is advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • M10 version not M8
Was expecting the Neo M8N but instead got NEO -M10 Seems very good. Default baud rate is 38400 and not typical 9600. Getting 26 satellites inside my house while receiver is on my desk.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023 by Kawal Kawal

  • Pretty slick little GPS
Works great for my needs. Running at 5hz output it gives me the accurate speed output I was looking for, even without the best view of the sky.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • 38400 Baud
Bought this as a drop-in, 1-on-1 replacement for a seemingly identical product used in an AHRS from Helios Avionics that was an out-of-the box failure and where the manufacturer Helios determined that the GPS receiver was faulty. It helped that the two GPS receivers not only looked identical, but that also the connectors, the wiring of the connectors and the Baud rate (here 38,400) was identical. There is no documentation for the GPS receiver. However, the product description on Amazon says that the default Baud rate of this receiver was 9,600 Baud. That is incorrect, the Baud rate - at least for the part that I received - is 38,400. The product description also says that it "is easy to adjust", but doesn't say how. I knew however how to adjust the Baud rate that the AHRS was expecting (remember, I assumed that new GPS receiver was sending 9,600 Baud). With a bit of trial and error, I could confirm that this GPS receiver indeed sends at 38,400 Baud, and no further adjustments downstream were needed. With this new GPS Receiver my Helios AHRS now works fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024 by Toastnut

  • Getting more than you pay for here
This is a great gps. You get what you pay for doesn't apply here. You get far more. Thanks
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021 by Dave K.

  • Kind of a hidden DIY gem for the money for an M10 GPS!
A nice, small, thin package for outdoor DIY projects that use GPS micro controller projects. It even has the newer uBlocks M10 UART GPS with an older I2C Compass. 1) You'll need to wire up a FTDI USB adapter to get it working using uBlock's free PC tool and programmer. That uBlocks rabbit hole with that tool is kinda fun and cool in itself :) GPS functionality alone is great. TIP Set it to 115,200 baud in Ublocks vs standard slow 9,600 baud for your projects! 2) COMPASS - There are duplicate colored wires for the SCL/SDA I2C compass parts (that you have to unwind). The older compass chip works and has lots of code out their for 2D compass (flat X,Y use). For my autonomous boat (UAV) "flat world" use-case this was not a problem. But you will need scour longer than I did on downloading and testing with over 2 dozen projects, or write your own code to incorporate "tilt compensation" properly for the Z axis on this chip. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by Oddeoh

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