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ATGM336H GPS BDS Dual-Mode Module for Arduino & Raspberry Pi 1PC - High-Precision Flight Control Satellite Positioning Navigator Replacement for NEO-M8N NEO-6M

Enhance your navigation solutions with the ATGM336H-5N modules' exceptional performance and multi-system compatibility. Their high sensitivity and low power consumption make them an excellent choice for a wide range of applications requiring precise GNSS positioning and navigation. The ATGM336H-5N series modules are compact, high-performance BDS/GNSS full constellation positioning and navigation modules. Based on the fourth- generation low-power GNSS SOC single chip AT6558, these modules support a wide range of satellite navigation systems. These include China's BDS (BeiDou Satellite Navigation System), the United States' GPS, Russia's GLONASS, the European Union's GALILEO, Japan's QZSS, and satellite-based augmentation systems SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, GAGAN, MSAS). The AT6558 is a true six-in-one multi-mode satellite navigation and positioning chip with 32 tracking channels, capable of simultaneously receiving GNSS signals from six different satellite navigation systems to achieve joint positioning, navigation, and timing. The ATGM336H-5N modules boast high sensitivity, low power consumption, and cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for vehicle navigation, handheld positioning, and wearable devices. Performance: Excellent Positioning and Navigation: Supports single-system positioning of BDS/GPS/GLONASS satellite navigation systems and multi-system joint positioning in any combination. Also supports QZSS and SBAS systems. A-GNSS Support: Enhances performance by utilizing Assisted GNSS capabilities. Sensitivity: Cold start acquisition sensitivity of -148dBm and tracking sensitivity of -162dBm ensure reliable reception even in challenging environments. Positioning Accuracy: Achieves an accuracy of 2.5 meters (CEP50) in open field conditions. First Positioning Time: Rapid first fix time of approximately 35-60 seconds. Low Power Consumption: Continuous operation requires less than 25mA (@3.3V), suitable for battery-powered applications. Built-In Protections: Features antenna detection and antenna short-circuit protection for enhanced reliability. Package Includes: 1 x ATGM336H-5N Module

Product Features

  • Multi-Constellation Support: Simultaneous reception of signals from BDS, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS, and SBAS systems enhances positioning accuracy and reliability.
  • Versatile Applications and Arduino Compatibility: Ideal for vehicle navigation, handheld devices, wearable technology, and can be easily integrated with microcontrollers like Arduino for custom projects and development.
  • Quick First Fix Time: Rapid first positioning time ensuring swift operation in time-sensitive applications.
  • Low Power Consumption: Designed for efficiency with continuous operation consuming less than 25mA (@3.3V), making it ideal for battery-powered applications.
  • High Sensitivity and Accuracy: Achieves cold start acquisition sensitivity of -148dBm, tracking sensitivity of -162dBm, and positioning accuracy up to 2.5 meters (CEP50) in open field conditions.

ATGM336H GPS Dual-Mode Module for Arduino & Raspberry Pi Flight Control

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