Description
The MIKROE-1032 GPS Click Board integrates u-blox LEA-6S high-performance position engine. The click is designed to run on a 3.3V power supply and communicates with the target MCU through UART or I2C interface. Data can also be acquired through a PC application using the USB connection.
Satellite Tracking
GPS click can simultaneously track up to 16 satellites while searching for new ones. The LEA-6S module’s TTFF (time to first fix) is less than one second — this is the measure of time necessary for a GPS receiver to get satellite signals and navigation data, and based on this information, calculate a position (a fix).
Pinout Diagram
FAQs:
Q: What are the key features of the GPS Click Board u-blox LEA-6S?
A: The board features high-performance u-blox LEA-6S positioning engine, SuperSense indoor GPS with -160 dBm tracking sensitivity, and UART/I2C/USB communication options.
Q: What are the ideal applications for this GPS Click Board?
A: It is ideal for asset tracking, road navigation devices, public transportation vehicle information systems, and other applications where precise positioning is required.
Q: How many satellites can this board track simultaneously?
A: The GPS Click can simultaneously track up to 16 satellites while searching for new ones.
Q: What is the Time To First Fix (TTFF) for this module?
A: The LEA-6S module has a TTFF of less than one second, meaning it can quickly acquire satellite signals and calculate a position fix.
Q: What is the interface compatibility of this board?
A: The board is compatible with mikroBUS and offers UART, I2C, USB, and GPIO interfaces for flexible connectivity.