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The extendable Arduino GPS data logger consists of a shield that is fitted with the GPS receiver, SD card reader, and accelerometer, together with an Arduino UNO board. This combination of ...
Makers, hobbyists and developers that enjoy building projects using the Arduino platform might be interested in this awesome Arduino GPS Map Navigation System which was being built by Kathy Yang.
It’s worth a try! Arduino experiment For a good start with Arduino, you just need to download and install the “ TinyGPS++ ” library, which is a very cool Arduino library for parsing NMEA data streams ...
[Wayne] wrote in to share an item he just finished working on, an I2C GPS shield for the Arduino. While other GPS solutions have existed for quite some time, his caught our eye due to its feature l… ...
Now that tinkering has finally come to fruition with [Phang]’s TraLog shield, a single Arduino shield that combines GPS tracking with a GSM and GPRS transceiver.
The Arduino Due compatible module has an Atmel SAM3A8C ARM controller, a Quectel M95 GSM/GPRS modem and a Quectel L76 GPS/GLONASS module with Assisted GPS and CANbus.
PS3 Burglary "Honeypot" Powered by Arduino, GPS, Wireless Modem Over at DSS Circuits, Wayne Truchsess has posted a great article about a “Honeypot” he built inside an empty PS3 case.
SeeedStudio - the prototype specialists behind such things as the BeagleBone Green Wireless - develops the Wio GPS Board, based on the MT2503 and Arduino M0 MCU.
A GPS module can deliver a very accurate 1 pulse-per-second signal (1PPS). This pulse looks like a ~100 ms pulse every second. Even in inexpensive modules, this signal is typically accurate in the ...