MOD-GPS Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

1188-1111-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

MOD-GPS

Price: $ 14.73
Product Category:

RF/IF and RFID

Manufacturer: Olimex LTD
Short Description: GPS MOD MT3329 BASED W/CONN
More Detail: RF Receiver 1575.42MHz GPS RS-232
DataSheet: MOD-GPS datasheetMOD-GPS Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
15 +: $ 13.38670
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 14.73
Specifications
Series: --
Part Status: Not For New Designs
Function: Receiver
Modulation or Protocol: GPS
Frequency: 1575.42MHz
Applications: General Purpose
Interface: RS-232
Sensitivity: --
Power - Output: --
Data Rate (Max): --
Features: --
Voltage - Supply: 3.3 V ~ 6 V
Description

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RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units

Modern GPS (Global Positioning System) applications are crucial for many industries and everyday activities. In the past few decades, the use of GPS technology has become an essential part of our lives. Tiny, low-cost GPS receivers can be used in a variety of situations, including tracking vehicles and guiding aircrafts. GPS signals are extremely weak and require sophisticated hardware for demodulation and signal recovery.The GPS system is based on the signals transmitted from a constellation of satellites that orbit the Earth. The signals emitted by each satellite are picked up by a receiver, which is then able to interpret the precise data provided in order to determine the location of the receiver.A characteristic of all GPS receivers, whether on the ground, in an aircraft, or in a car, is that they contain a combination of a receiver, transmitter, and transceiver finished units. The receiver is designed to receive the weak GPS signals from the orbiting satellites. The transmitted unit is part of the modem package that is used to transmit the GPS data to a ground station. Finally, the transceiver, also called a baseband processor module, is responsible for demodulating the received signal.The primary component of a GPS receiver is the antenna. It is used to capture the incoming signal. The antenna must be of a specific size and design, and it is usually designed with built-in amplifiers and filters to increase the signal-to-noise ratio.Once the signal is received, it is passed to the GPS receiver. The receiver is composed of a modem, which is responsible for changing the received signal from analog to digital form. The modem is then responsible for decoding the signal which allows the receiver to interpret the data. Lastly, the baseband processor module is responsible for interpreting the data and for generating the information needed by the user.The GPS receiver can be used for different tasks, including navigation and mapping, and tracking, monitoring, and locating. GPS receivers are most commonly used for navigation systems, including portable navigation devices (PNDs) and car navigation systems. GPS tracking devices are used to locate and track vehicles, including military-grade GPS receivers used to track moving targets. GPS-enabled smartphones are widely used as well, and enable a variety of applications, including downloading maps, searching for businesses, and getting directions.The main advantages of GPS receivers are their accuracy and flexibility. GPS receivers are accurate to within 1-2 meters and have a self-correcting feature that can account for atmospheric variations and other errors. Additionally, GPS receivers are capable of working in any environment, and are resistant to interference from other radio signals.GPS receivers are not only used for navigation and tracking, but they have also become important tools for scientists. GPS receivers can be used for precise mapping and surveying, as well as for tracking the movement of animals and studying climate change.GPS technology is becoming even more advanced and cost-effective. GPS receivers are available in miniature, low-power forms, and are capable of providing precise location data in real-time. This means that GPS receivers are now being used in many applications where accuracy and reliability are required, in addition to navigation and tracking.GPS technology is becoming increasingly commonplace and is a key component of many modern wireless applications. GPS receivers are critical components of communication networks and are used in a variety of contexts, from mobile phones to aircraft navigation systems. As GPS technology continues to improve, GPS receivers will only become more important components of modern wireless networks.

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