Geekstory BN-220 Dual GPS Glonass Module Navigation TTL Level 9600bps + GPS Passive Antenna for Arduino Raspberry Pi Pixhawk F3 CC3D Betaflight F4 Flight Control
Geekstory BN-220 Dual GPS Glonass Module Navigation TTL Level 9600bps + GPS Passive Antenna for Arduino Raspberry Pi Pixhawk F3 CC3D Betaflight F4 Flight Control
- BN-220 gps module has flash to save configuration, so you do not need to reset data next time when you use it. But it has no compass. If you need gps with flash and compass, please buy bn-880 from Geekstory.
- When you use it for Raspberry Pi, there is no driver needed but you need to install software
- The TX LED flash means gps module output normally.The PPS LED flash means gps module locate your place.
- Data Level : TTL or RS-232,Default TTL level. To make it be RS232 output, you need to use one TTL to RS232 converter cable
Brand : Geekstory
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,GPS System Accessories,Antennas
Rating : 4.6
Price : US $26.99
Review Count : 150
Geekstory BN-220 Dual GPS Glonass Module Navigation TTL Level 9600bps + GPS Passive Antenna for Arduino Raspberry Pi Pixhawk F3 CC3D Betaflight F4 Flight Control
- I am using this on a boat. I used a usb to serial module to connect it to the u-blox connect software, so I could change the baud rate to 4800 which is the NMEA 0183 standard. Changes are stored in non volatile memory on this unit, which is not the case on some u-blox receivers.I tested it indoors in a location which is challenging for my other GPS receivers, and it made a fix after a couple minutes. It is much faster to get a fix in the boat.I liked that it came with connectors, they would be hard to find otherwise.
- Quick lock. Lots of sats and accurate positioning
- Comes with long vinyl wires which are ~20cm in length. Would be nice if they were silicone, but that\'s fine. Has a little adhesive pad, too. Measurements fit perfectly for the 3d print i made to hold it on my quadcopter. Flashed and saved (which you can\'t do with the BN180) settings through ublox center to turn off QZSS and turn on Galileo and set the baud to 115k. Picks up satellites relatively quickly and really seems to hold on to them well, which is nice. The firmware that I use for my quadcopter, Betaflight, can flash most of these settings just fine, but sometimes it\'s touch and go - so it\'s nice to just have them permanently saved as is possible with the BN220.
- Excellent Gps!, came to life the minute I plugged into Betaflight, the sticky back foam disk works great, Shipping was next day super fast!, couldn’t be happier!
- I am using this for a GPS device in my car that will light up the LED when I get close to key Points of Interest to remind me of things I keep forgetting (i.e. remember your Chuck-It when you leave the dog park). The picture is a prototype I whipped up to test the unit, as it is my first GPS project. I used arduino nano controller, with the NeoGPS library. Very easy to setup. My first satellite lock took less than a minute, and nearly instant when I am outside. It even gets a lock sitting on my desk indoors which was a surprise and helps for development.
- Put on my Diatone Roma F5 quadcopter. Wrapped in electrical tape for protection. It takes a couple minutes to get a gps lock even when i haven’t moved far, i guess it’s cause i don’t have it mounted in a perfect place but it gets the job done
- Excellent little GPS... takes about 2 -3 minutes the first time and then about 10-15 seconds after that.. I cant complain about this thing at all! It has worked great on my Nazgul5 quad
- Easy to install, using it to track speed, location and distance. Haven\'t setup return to home in BetaFlight yet.
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