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Matek Systems M10Q-5883 GNSS Ublox SAM-M10Q Magnetic Compass


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Features
* M10Q-5883 uses multi-constellation GNSS module powered by u-blox SAM-M10Q-00B.
* The SAM-M10Q features the u-blox M10 standard precision GNSS platform and
provides exceptional sensitivity and acquisition time for all L1 GNSS signals.
SAM-M10Q supports concurrent reception of four GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou).
The high number of visible satellites enables the receiver to select the best signals.
This maximizes the position availability, in particular under challenging conditions
such as in deep urban canyons. u-blox Super-S (Super-Signal) technology offers great
RF sensitivity and can improve the dynamic position accuracy in non-line-of-sight scenarios.
* The high-gain 15 x 15 mm2 patch antenna provides the best balance between performance
and small size. The omnidirectional antenna radiation pattern increases
flexibility for device installation.
* More details about the SAM-M10Q, pls check out u-blox SAM-M10Q page
Product Details
* GNSS u-blox SAM-M10Q-00B (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou)
* Magnetic Compass QMC5883L
* Patch antenna 15*15*4mm
* Input voltage range: 4~9V (5V pad/pin)
* Power consumption: 13mA
* UART baudrate: 9600 default
* Operating Temperatures: -20~80 °C
* UART(TX, RX) interface for GNSS SAM-M10Q-00B
* I2C(DA, CL) interface for Compass QMC5883L
* JST-GH-6P connector (SM06B-GHS-TB). 1.27mm pitch
* GNSS PPS LED, Green. (Solid ON after powering on,
blinking(1Hz) when GNSS get 3D fix)
* Protocol: UBX(u-blox) 5Hz@GPS+GAL+BDS B1C+GLO or NMEA 1Hz
* 20mm*20mm*12.4mm
* 8g
* M10Q-5883_step.zip
M10Q-5883
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 15 March, 2023.

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