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The SparkFun RTK mosaic-X5 is a high-precision GNSS positioning and navigation receiver built around the Septentrio mosaic-X5 multi-constellation, multi-freq...

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The SparkFun RTK mosaic-X5 is a high-precision GNSS positioning and navigation receiver built around the Septentrio mosaic-X5 multi-constellation, multi-frequency module. Supporting GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, NavIC, SBAS, and QZSS across L1/L2/L5 bands, the 448-channel receiver delivers centimetre-level positioning accuracy when used with RTK corrections.

Configurable as either an RTK Base (feeding corrections to rovers) or an RTK Rover (receiving corrections for 6 mm + 0.5 PPM horizontal accuracy), the mosaic-X5 supports position updates at up to 100 Hz — ideal for robotics and autonomous systems. The receiver runs a full internal web server for configuration and monitoring via any standard browser, and supports logging in RINEX, NMEA, and Septentrio SBF formats.

An ESP32-WROVER processor (16 MB flash, 8 MB PSRAM) provides WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The mosaic-X5 can connect directly to an Ethernet network (with Power-over-Ethernet support), or link its Ethernet port to the ESP32 for WiFi bridging. All I/O connections use robust 3.5 mm screw terminals with selectable 3.3 V or 5 V logic levels. The custom extruded aluminium case with machined end panels features slotted flanges for easy mounting.

Key Features

  • Septentrio mosaic-X5 Module – 448-channel multi-constellation, multi-frequency GNSS receiver with AIM+ interference mitigation
  • RTK Positioning – 6 mm + 0.5 PPM horizontal accuracy with correction data; configurable as base or rover
  • 100 Hz Update Rate – Position updates 100 times per second for real-time applications
  • Multi-Format Logging – Direct logging to microSD in RINEX, NMEA, SBF, RTCM, and CMR formats
  • ESP32-WROVER Processor – Provides WiFi/Bluetooth connectivity and Ethernet-to-WiFi bridging (16 MB flash, 8 MB PSRAM)
  • Dual Ethernet Interfaces – Independent 10/100 Mbps connections for mosaic-X5 and ESP32 with auto-negotiate and Auto MDI/MDI-X
  • Power-over-EthernetPoE support (36–57 V) for single-cable installations
  • OLED Display – 128 × 64 pixel display for status monitoring
  • Aluminium Enclosure – Custom extruded case with machined end panels and IP42 ingress protection
  • Multiple Power OptionsUSB-C (mosaic-X5 or ESP32), PoE, or external DC (9–36 V via screw terminals, fully isolated)
  • 5 V Active AntennaSMA connector provides 5 V power for the included L1/L2/L5 surveying antenna

Supported GNSS Signals

  • GPSL1C/A, L1PY, L2C, L2P, L5
  • GLONASS – L1CA, L2CA, L2P, L3 CDMA
  • BeidouB1I, B1C, B2a, B2b, B2I, B3
  • GalileoE1, E5a, E5b, E5 AltBoc, E6
  • QZSS – L1C/A, L1 C/B, L2C, L5
  • NavIC – L5
  • SBASEGNOS, WAAS, GAGAN, MSAS, SDCM (L1, L5)
  • L-band – On-module support for correction services

I/O Connections

  • mosaic-X5 COM1 UART – TX, RX, RTS, CTS
  • Event Inputs – EVENT-A and EVENT-B
  • Timing Output – PPSO pulse-per-second output
  • Log Button Input – External log trigger
  • ESP32 UART – TX, RX, RTS, CTS
  • ESP32 I²C – With level-shifting

Ideal For

  • High-precision GNSS surveying and mapping
  • Robotics and autonomous vehicle navigation
  • RTK base station installations
  • Precision agriculture
  • Research and RINEX data collection

Package Contents

  • 1× SparkFun RTK mosaic-X5 (cased receiver)
  • 1× L1/L2/L5 GNSS Surveying Antenna
  • 1× Reinforced RG58 TNC-SMA Cable (10 m)
  • 1× SMA WiFi/Bluetooth Antenna
  • 1× 32 GB microSD Card (Class 10)
  • 1× USB-C Power Supply (5 V, 1 A wall adapter)
  • 1× USB-C Cable (A to C, 2 m)
  • 1× Ethernet Cable (CAT-6, 1 m)
  • 1× Quick Start Guide
Note: The included USB-C power supply uses a US-style plug. An Australian power adapter may be required.
Tip: A weatherproof enclosure is required for outdoor installations. The slotted flanges on the aluminium case make mounting straightforward.

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SparkFun RTK mosaic-X5

Septentrio mosaic-X5

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

B1I
A BeiDou satellite signal used for standard positioning. It matters because the receiver must support the signal bands used by a constellation to take advantage of those satellites.
B2a
A BeiDou satellite signal used by newer dual-band GNSS receivers. Support for B2a can improve accuracy and reliability when combined with other GNSS bands.
CTS
CTS stands for Clear To Send, a serial flow-control signal that tells the other device it may transmit. It matters for reliable high-speed serial communication where buffers could otherwise overflow.
E1
A Galileo satellite signal band used for standard positioning. Knowing which signal bands are supported helps you judge compatibility and expected performance of a GNSS receiver.
E5a
A Galileo satellite signal band used for higher-performance positioning services. Support for E5a can help dual-band GNSS receivers improve accuracy and reduce errors from atmospheric delay.
EGNOS
Europe’s SBAS service for improving GNSS positioning accuracy and reliability. It is relevant if the receiver will be used in Europe or nearby supported areas without an RTK correction link.
ESP32
ESP32 is a family of microcontroller modules with built-in wireless features such as Bluetooth and WiFi. Knowing this product uses an ESP32-based module helps explain how it provides wireless serial communication and firmware update features.
GAGAN
India’s SBAS service for improving GNSS positioning. It matters for projects in its coverage region because it can improve standard GNSS accuracy when RTK is not being used.
Galileo
Europe’s satellite navigation system. Galileo support can improve satellite availability and accuracy, especially when combined with GPS and other constellations.
GLONASS
Russia’s satellite navigation system. A receiver that can also use GLONASS has more satellites to choose from, which can improve positioning reliability when the sky view is partly blocked.
GNSS
GNSS stands for Global Navigation Satellite System, covering positioning systems such as GPS and similar satellite networks. It matters here because high-precision GNSS modules can output lots of serial position data that this product can send wirelessly to a computer or phone.
GPS
The US satellite navigation system used by GNSS receivers to calculate position and time. Support for GPS is important because it is widely available and often used together with other constellations for more reliable positioning.
L1C/A
A GPS signal band used by many GNSS receivers for standard positioning. Support for this band helps determine which satellite signals the receiver can use and how well it can maintain a location fix.
L2C
A second GPS signal band used by dual-band GNSS receivers to improve precision and reduce errors caused by the atmosphere. It matters for RTK and high-accuracy applications because using two bands can produce faster and more reliable centimetre-level fixes.
L5
A modern GNSS signal band used by several satellite systems for more accurate and robust positioning. Dual-band receivers that include L5 can often perform better than single-band receivers, especially for RTK and areas with reflected signals.
microSD card
A microSD card is a small removable memory card used to store files such as audio tracks. For this product, the card is where the sound files live, so its capacity and formatting can affect how many sounds you can use.
MSAS
Japan’s SBAS service for improving GNSS positioning. It is useful to know because SBAS benefits depend on whether your project is located in the service’s coverage area.
OLED
OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode, a display type where each pixel produces its own light. It matters because OLED screens are thin, high-contrast and easy to read for small status displays, but they can be more sensitive to image burn-in than some other display types.
PoE
Power over Ethernet lets one Ethernet cable carry both network data and electrical power. This is useful when installing a device where running a separate power adaptor would be difficult.
ppm
ppm means parts per million, a common way to express very small gas concentrations in air. For CO₂ sensors, the ppm range tells you what levels the sensor can measure, such as normal indoor air through to poorly ventilated spaces.
QZSS
Japan’s regional satellite navigation system designed to improve coverage around Japan and the Asia-Pacific region. QZSS support can improve satellite availability in supported regions when used alongside GPS.
RTK
Real-Time Kinematic positioning is a GNSS technique that uses correction data from a base station to greatly improve location accuracy. It matters if you need centimetre-level positioning for robotics, mapping, surveying, or tracking rather than ordinary metre-level GPS accuracy.
RTS
RTS stands for Request To Send, a serial flow-control signal used to manage when a device is ready to receive data. It matters when moving fast serial streams because flow control can help prevent lost data.
SBAS
Satellite-Based Augmentation System, a set of regional services that broadcast correction information for GNSS receivers. SBAS can improve ordinary GPS-style positioning, although it is not the same as centimetre-level RTK correction.
SMA
A threaded coaxial connector commonly used for antennas. It matters because you need antennas with matching SMA connectors, or suitable adapters, for the LTE and GNSS antenna ports.
UART
UART is a simple serial connection that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, often labelled TX and RX. It matters because this module is designed to replace a wired UART cable with a wireless link while keeping the same serial data format.
USB-C
A modern reversible USB connector used for power and data connections. On this product it matters because it can connect directly to a computer as well as to a microcontroller project.
WAAS
A North American SBAS service that provides correction data for GNSS receivers. It matters if you are using the product in a supported region and want better non-RTK positioning accuracy.

RTK mosaic-X5 Quick Start Guide

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RTK mosaic-X5 Schematic

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mosaic-X5 Hardware Manual

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RTK mosaic-X5 PCB Dimensions

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