{"title":"SparkFun GPS Breakout - Chip Antenna, SAM-M10Q (Qwiic)","handle":"sparkfun-gps-breakout-chip-antenna-sam-m10q-qwiic","url":"/products/sparkfun-gps-breakout-chip-antenna-sam-m10q-qwiic","description":"The SparkFun SAM-M10Q GPS Breakout features the SAM-M10Q chip-antenna module from u-blox©. The M10Q line is the successor to u-blox's M8Q found on the SparkFun GPS Breakout - Chip Antenna, SAM-M8Q (Qwiic), and is a drop-in replacement with updated features to reduce power consumption by almost half while also improving performance and accuracy. The SAM-M10Q can receive up to four GNSS constellations at once which improves time-to-fix and positional accuracy even in areas with a limited view of the sky.The SAM-M10Q includes a built-in chip antenna and is compatible with the L1 band on all five GNSS constellations (GPS L1 C/A, QZSS L1 C/A L1S, GLONASS L1OF, BeiDou B1C, and Galileo E1B/C). It has a horizontal position accuracy of 1.5m, a max update rate of 18Hz when transmitting with just one GNSS constellation (max of 5Hz with four GNSS), and a cold start time to fix of 23 seconds. The board includes a rechargeable 3V/1mAh battery to provide backup power for up to four hours to maintain a hot start of just a single second.We designed this board to integrate into the Qwiic system that requires no soldering to connect it to the rest of your I2C system. However, the board still breaks out 0.1\"-spaced pins for users who prefer a soldered connection or prototyping on a breadboard.U-blox-based GPS products are configurable using the Windows program called u-center2 (it is highly recommended to only use u-center2 with this board and not the original u-center). This program lets you customize all sorts of settings for the SAM-M10Q including baud rates, update rates, geofencing, spoofing detection, external interrupts, SBAS/D-GPS, etc. We also have an Arduino library for configuring the SAM-M10Q.The SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized connections mean you can’t hook it up wrong.Get Started With the SparkFun SAM-M10Q GPS GuideFeatures:\nu-blox M10 receiver\nReception of up to four concurrent GNSS constellations\nCompatible GNSS Constellations&nbsp;\nGPS L1 C/A\nQZSS L1 C/A L1S\nGLONASS L1OF\nBeiDou B1C\nGalileo E1B/C\n\n\n1.5m horizontal position accuracy\nUpdate Rate&nbsp;\nMax 5Hz (Four GNSS)\nMax 18Hz (One GNSS)\n\n\nTime-to-Fix (Four GNSS)&nbsp;\nCold Start: 23 sec\nAided Start: 1 sec\nHot Start: 1 sec\n\n\nMax Altitude: 80,000m\nMax Velocity: 500m/s\nVelocity Accuracy: 0.05m/s\nHeading Accuracy: 0.3deg\nTime Pulse Accuracy: 30ns (RMS)\n3.3V VCC and I/O\nCurrent Consumption (Four GNSS)&nbsp;\nAcquisition: ~13mA\nTracking (Continuous): 10mA\nTracking (Power Save): 5mA (Max Three GNSS)\n\n\nBackup Battery: 3V/1mAh\nTwo Qwiic Connectors\nPTH Connections&nbsp;\n3.3V/GND\nSerial UART\nI2C\nInterrupt (INT)\nSafe Boot (SAFE)\nReset (RST)\nTime Pulse (PPS)\n\n\nDocuments:\nSchematic\nEagle Files\nBoard Dimensions\nHookup Guide\n\nDatasheet (SAM-M10Q)\n\nIntegration Manual (SAM-M10Q)\nProduct Summary\nM10 SPG 5.10 Firmware Interface Description\nu-center Software\nSparkFun u-blox GNSS Arduino Library - v3\nBuilding a GPS/GNSS System\nGitHub Hardware Repository\n","vendor":"SparkFun","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":1645,"title":"Default Title","sku":"SF-GPS-21834","price":112.31,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":14,"option1":"Default Title"}]}