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The mRo GPS NEO-M8N is a professional grade, robust GPS system capable of sensing USA (GPS), Russian (GLONASS) and European (Galileo) constellations at the same time. If you need help identifying which version you have, please refer to this document. There is a 3rd option, QMC5883L, that we might support later. If you an interested please contact us.Įxtra Info: HMC5983 and the IST8310 are pin compatible (Either one is placed on the board but not both). We wrote a little Arduino tool that allows you to fire it up and play with it. Right now the RGB is populated but is not supported yet, still, we are not charging you for it, but you at least know that eventually, your LED will light up when using PX4 and ArduPilot stack software. The unit has a status RGD LED ready to go (works the same way as PixHawk1).
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Please refer to this document if you have driver issues. You should have NO problems using them If you purchased any of our autopilots.įeaturing the latest Taoglas Antenna tuned for GPS + GLONASS, which provides a higher gain compared to any of its predecessors (from 1.5dBi to 5dBi) and dual Compass, the LIS3MDL by ST and the IST8310 by iSentek which is based on the legendary HMC5983 technology and is licensed by Honeywell.Ī micro USB port enables you to access all u-Blox features via u-Center and power the device. Note: You must have Rev.3 of the STM32F4 microcontroller in order to support the above mags. Please confirm your flight stack is compatible with them.ĪrduCopter (3.5.4 and beyond): Supports both, LIS3MDL and IST8310.ĪrduPlane (3.8.3 and beyond): Supports IST8310 (LIS3MDL coming soon). We decided to combine the LIS3MDL and IST8310 compasses to make it compatible across all platforms and provide redundancy.
Every single unit we ship has to pass through this procedure. We obtained this data with our GPS signal simulator, which is hooked to a faraday cage that allows us to test and compare antenna performance in a controlled and repeatable environment. That means this unit has a 475% increase over our closest "competitor". This number is huge, especially if you take for example a GPS unit from our closest competition -which is related to me-, and you measure it, you will see a 75% less sensitivity compared with our small ground plane unit. In theory, the module should reach the maximum gain the antenna can provide which is 5dBi.Ĭompared to our other modules with the same antenna but a smaller ground plane like this one here, we have noticed an increase of 6 dBHz, which is roughly 400% increase in sensitivity (Is not linear, is logarithmic). Also known as "Big Ground Plane", the mRo GPS u-Blox Neo-M8N BGP has the ideal 7cm x 7cm ground plane for this specific antenna, giving you the maximum sensitivity you can possibly get at this price point.