Micro HKPilot GPS And Compass u-Blox NEO-6 and HMC5883 (AR Warehouse)
17 g
Description
The New HKPilot Micro GPS and Compass module is perfect for the small class multirotor, planes or even standalone OSD application. Featuring the proven u-Blox NEO-6 chipset and a matched 25x25 dual amplified ceramic antenna, this micro GPS is packing full size power. The micro GPS also has the Honeywell HMC5883 Compass for remote location, to get your compass away from sources of interference. All this power and features, all at just 9.2g, the HKPilot Micro GPS all so comes with a matched cables for the Micro HKPilot Mega (APM). This Micro GPS is also perfect for the MWC and Naze32 applications as well.
Features:
• Active ceramic antenna, 25 × 25mm, comes with two LNA low-noise amplifier
• UART interfaces with EMI protection design, the RXD port can be compatible with 5V level signal input
• Build in HMC5883 compass I2C interface
• HG-U06 GPS with a standard UART (TTL) serial interface, common in most of the flight control
• Default setting Baud rate: 38400, update rate: 5hz
• u-blox 6 multi-GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS and SBAS) engine
Specs:
Dimensions (mm): 27mm (width) x 27mm (length) × 6mm (H)
Weight (g): 9.2 (without cable)
GPS module: u-blox NEO-6M
Onboard interface: Molex 1mm-6Pin (I2c/UART)
Included:
GPS MODULE * 1
6pin to 6pin cable* 1 (For Micro HKPilot)
*PX4/Pixhawk is an independent, open-source, open-hardware project aiming at providing a high-end autopilot to the academic, hobby and industrial communities (BSD licensed)
**The reference to APM refers to the ArduPilot project, a family of open source autopilots based on the Arduino open source computing platform, developed by 3DR and the open source community. It consists of a choice of ArduPilot Mega (APM) electronics and a range of free software versions for different vehicles and is governed by an open source