GPS modules ?

Check out


www.sparkfun.com

I am a customer of theirs. It is a small company and I like to support them.

Cheers

Dale

"Alex Gibson" <news@alxx.net> wrote in message
news:3amu39F6ckm5nU1@individual.net...
Could someone recommend a gps module suitable for use
in embedded projects (pic and lpc21xx) , robotics and hooking up to a
(laptop/pc with windows and osx drivers).

Either 3V or 5V powered, ASCI output via rs232 or i2c or spi - (NMEA 0183)
and under 10cm by 10cm (5cm by 5cm or under would be better).

Start up time isn't a concern , up to a couple of minutes is fine

Quite a few out there, just wondering which ones people use more and
are fairly cheap , easy to use , reliable and rugged/robust.

I had a bit of a look at a few (first three look quite good)
UV40 - Laipac
TF30 - Laipac
Lassen iQ - Trimble

Rikaline GPS-23
Jupiter 12
Leadtek 9543

http://www.stepgps.com/products/trimble/lassenIQ.htm#physical
http://www.embedtronics.com/GPS/lassenSQ.html

UV40 , TF30 and Lassen listed here
http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&cart=209810&cat=63&

Rikaline

http://www.modtronix.com/product_info.php?currency=AUD&cPath=61_63&products_id=139

Jupiter and leadtek GPS-9543 - bit pricy
http://www.tdc.co.uk/starter_packs/index.htm#gps9543

Thanks
Alex Gibson
 
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 17:15:21 GMT, mroberds@worldnet.att.net wrote:

In sci.electronics.design Alex Gibson <news@alxx.net> wrote:
Could someone recommend a gps module suitable for use in embedded
projects (pic and lpc21xx) , robotics and hooking up to a (laptop/pc
with windows and osx drivers).

Try Furuno... I know they make some that are maybe 1/4" x 1" x 2" (6 mm
x 25 mm x 50 mm), connector for external antenna, 5.0 or 3.3 V, serial
output in standard ASCII formats. I think it's logic serial and you
need to follow with a MAX232 or equal to get RS232 serial. One antenna
I have seen used is a "puck" that is maybe 1/2" thick by 2" diameter (13
mm x 50 mm).

Matt Roberds
Have a look at the Lassen IQ module as sold by Step GPS in Oz.
http://www.stepgps.com/
3.3v at 30mA. Needs an active antenna (also from Step)

Alan

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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Jenal Communications
Manufacturers and Suppliers of HF Selcall
P O Box 1108, Morley, WA, 6943
Tel: +61 8 9370 5533 Fax +61 8 9467 6146
Web Site: http://www.jenal.com
Contact: http://www.jenal.com/?p=1
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:07:45 +0800, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 17:15:21 GMT, mroberds@worldnet.att.net wrote:

In sci.electronics.design Alex Gibson <news@alxx.net> wrote:
Could someone recommend a gps module suitable for use in embedded
projects (pic and lpc21xx) , robotics and hooking up to a (laptop/pc
with windows and osx drivers).

Try Furuno... I know they make some that are maybe 1/4" x 1" x 2" (6 mm
x 25 mm x 50 mm), connector for external antenna, 5.0 or 3.3 V, serial
output in standard ASCII formats. I think it's logic serial and you
need to follow with a MAX232 or equal to get RS232 serial. One antenna
I have seen used is a "puck" that is maybe 1/2" thick by 2" diameter (13
mm x 50 mm).

Matt Roberds
Have a look at the Lassen IQ module as sold by Step GPS in Oz.
http://www.stepgps.com/
3.3v at 30mA. Needs an active antenna (also from Step)

Alan
Do you know how much the IQ model is, Alan?
 
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:24:39 +1000, dmm
<dmmilne_REMOVE_@ozemail.com.au> wrote:

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:07:45 +0800, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 17:15:21 GMT, mroberds@worldnet.att.net wrote:

In sci.electronics.design Alex Gibson <news@alxx.net> wrote:
Could someone recommend a gps module suitable for use in embedded
projects (pic and lpc21xx) , robotics and hooking up to a (laptop/pc
with windows and osx drivers).

Try Furuno... I know they make some that are maybe 1/4" x 1" x 2" (6 mm
x 25 mm x 50 mm), connector for external antenna, 5.0 or 3.3 V, serial
output in standard ASCII formats. I think it's logic serial and you
need to follow with a MAX232 or equal to get RS232 serial. One antenna
I have seen used is a "puck" that is maybe 1/2" thick by 2" diameter (13
mm x 50 mm).

Matt Roberds
Have a look at the Lassen IQ module as sold by Step GPS in Oz.
http://www.stepgps.com/
3.3v at 30mA. Needs an active antenna (also from Step)

Alan

Do you know how much the IQ model is, Alan?

David

It's AUS$ 88.00 (inc GST) and there are different antennas about
AUS$50.00. You also need an adapter cable, for the antenna plus an
interface connector.

Very small unit. I'm looking at using them for GPS tracking.

Alan

--
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Jenal Communications
Manufacturers and Suppliers of HF Selcall
P O Box 1108, Morley, WA, 6943
Tel: +61 8 9370 5533 Fax +61 8 9467 6146
Web Site: http://www.jenal.com
Contact: http://www.jenal.com/?p=1
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:15:51 +0800, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:24:39 +1000, dmm
dmmilne_REMOVE_@ozemail.com.au> wrote:

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:07:45 +0800, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 17:15:21 GMT, mroberds@worldnet.att.net wrote:

In sci.electronics.design Alex Gibson <news@alxx.net> wrote:
<snip>

Have a look at the Lassen IQ module as sold by Step GPS in Oz.
http://www.stepgps.com/
3.3v at 30mA. Needs an active antenna (also from Step)

Alan

Do you know how much the IQ model is, Alan?

David

It's AUS$ 88.00 (inc GST) and there are different antennas about
AUS$50.00. You also need an adapter cable, for the antenna plus an
interface connector.

Very small unit. I'm looking at using them for GPS tracking.

Alan
Thanks for that info Alan.
 
In article <otF1e.14436$C7.7979@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
not@work.com says...
"WDino" <nogood@bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:3Os1e.13704$C7.12234@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
You can buy combined GPS modules and antennae for about $80 off the net
(try eBay).


Can you give some more info on the ones you are using?

Thanks.

There is extensive online docmentation at www.u-blox.com, however you
will need to register to get at the online documentation. There are
PDF documents describing the hardware and software in great detail.
These small devices can be obtained with either a standard RS232 or USB
output.
They put out the information in standard NMEA format (which basically
means that
it can be read directly by a microprocessor).
I am using them with a Picaxe08 micro to monitor the movement of cattle
via a
small solar-powered collar around their neck. And for RC airplanes with a
tiny
300 MHz (approx) transmitter from Oatley.


Mark Borgerson
 
"Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote:
This has to be an opening for a 'Far Side' cartoon. ;-)

We can only hope he comes out of retirement to draw more of his silly
cartoons. I kept a Far side calendar on my bench at work for several
years. It was disappointing when they stopped printing them.

--
?

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
"Mark Borgerson"
Try www.ublox.com.


You can even buy samples through their web site. IIRC, the
TIM-LP modules are about $110 each.

I'm using u-blox and their product line is really cool. Their are really
easy to use, output either nmea or their proprietary protocol (which I like
better) and they provide up to 4 fixes per second.
They are about to release their WS line (weak signal), that supposedly works
even indoors. I'm going to try it.
 
"Alex Gibson" <news@alxx.net> wrote in
news:3amu39F6ckm5nU1@individual.net:

Could someone recommend a gps module suitable for use
in embedded projects (pic and lpc21xx) , robotics and hooking up to a
(laptop/pc with windows and osx drivers).

Either 3V or 5V powered, ASCI output via rs232 or i2c or spi - (NMEA
0183) and under 10cm by 10cm (5cm by 5cm or under would be better).

Start up time isn't a concern , up to a couple of minutes is fine

Quite a few out there, just wondering which ones people use more and
are fairly cheap , easy to use , reliable and rugged/robust.

I had a bit of a look at a few (first three look quite good)
UV40 - Laipac
TF30 - Laipac
Lassen iQ - Trimble

Rikaline GPS-23
Jupiter 12
Leadtek 9543

http://www.stepgps.com/products/trimble/lassenIQ.htm#physical
http://www.embedtronics.com/GPS/lassenSQ.html

UV40 , TF30 and Lassen listed here
http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&cart=209810&cat=63&

Rikaline
http://www.modtronix.com/product_info.php?currency=AUD&cPath=61_63&produ
cts_id=139

Jupiter and leadtek GPS-9543 - bit pricy
http://www.tdc.co.uk/starter_packs/index.htm#gps9543

Thanks
Alex Gibson


Hi Alex,

Have a look at my site: http://home-2.worldonline.nl/~samsvl/

Have fun.

Sam
 
what has this posting got to do with the subject? dude.



"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:42483CFE.1E729278@earthlink.net...
: "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote:
: >
: > This has to be an opening for a 'Far Side' cartoon. ;-)
:
:
: We can only hope he comes out of retirement to draw more of his
silly
: cartoons. I kept a Far side calendar on my bench at work for several
: years. It was disappointing when they stopped printing them.
:
: --
: ?
:
: Michael A. Terrell
: Central Florida
 
On 28-Mar-2005, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

This has to be an opening for a 'Far Side' cartoon. ;-)


We can only hope he comes out of retirement to draw more of his silly
cartoons. I kept a Far side calendar on my bench at work for several
years. It was disappointing when they stopped printing them.
Check your sources ! I've got a 2005 model on my wall now.

-Hershel Roberson
 
Hershel Roberson wrote:
On 28-Mar-2005, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

This has to be an opening for a 'Far Side' cartoon. ;-)


We can only hope he comes out of retirement to draw more of his silly
cartoons. I kept a Far side calendar on my bench at work for several
years. It was disappointing when they stopped printing them.

Check your sources ! I've got a 2005 model on my wall now.

-Hershel Roberson

I hadn't even looked for one after they announced they would no
longer be available in the US. I've only visited the big bookstores a
couple times in the last couple years. No electronics books or
magazines worth buying so when they said the 365 day "Cartoon a day"
calendar was no more I stopped going.

--
?

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
In
aus.electronics,comp.arch.embedded,comp.robotics.misc,sci.electronics.design.
on Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:24:30 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

Hershel Roberson wrote:

On 28-Mar-2005, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

This has to be an opening for a 'Far Side' cartoon. ;-)


We can only hope he comes out of retirement to draw more of his silly
cartoons. I kept a Far side calendar on my bench at work for several
years. It was disappointing when they stopped printing them.

Check your sources ! I've got a 2005 model on my wall now.

-Hershel Roberson


I hadn't even looked for one after they announced they would no
longer be available in the US. I've only visited the big bookstores a
couple times in the last couple years. No electronics books or
magazines worth buying so when they said the 365 day "Cartoon a day"
calendar was no more I stopped going.
Try the big bookstores' websites, they stock much more than the
retail stores. When you find what you want, you can check competitive
with comarison sites such as <http://addall.com>. Hmm, searching for
Far Side Calendar returns current titles at links 5 and 6.

-----
http://mindspring.com/~benbradley
 
"Alex Gibson" <news@alxx.net> wrote in message
news:3amu39F6ckm5nU1@individual.net...
Could someone recommend a gps module suitable for use
in embedded projects (pic and lpc21xx) , robotics and hooking up to a
(laptop/pc with windows and osx drivers).

Thank you to everyone that replied.

Going with the Lassen iq ,meets requirements
and has a local supplier.

Circuitcellar lpc arm7 contest starts on the 25th of April
according to their website
 
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 16:32:45 +1000, "Alex Gibson" <news@alxx.net>
wrote:

"Alex Gibson" <news@alxx.net> wrote in message
news:3amu39F6ckm5nU1@individual.net...
Could someone recommend a gps module suitable for use
in embedded projects (pic and lpc21xx) , robotics and hooking up to a
(laptop/pc with windows and osx drivers).


Thank you to everyone that replied.

Going with the Lassen iq ,meets requirements
and has a local supplier.

When you get it make sure you don't put it down somewhere - they're
pretty easy to lose!

Alan


--
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Jenal Communications
Manufacturers and Suppliers of HF Selcall
P O Box 1108, Morley, WA, 6943
Tel: +61 8 9370 5533 Fax +61 8 9467 6146
Web Site: http://www.jenal.com
Contact: http://www.jenal.com/?p=1
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 

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