GNSS Receiver Breakout - MAX-M10S (Qwiic) Hookup Guide
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Resources and Going Further
Now that you've successfully got your MAX-M10S up and running, it's time to incorporate it into your own project! For more information, check out the resources below:
- Schematic (PDF)
- Eagle (ZIP)
- Board Dimensions (PNG)
- Datasheet (PDF)
- Protocol Manual (PDF)
- Integration Manual (PDF)
- Product Summary (PDF)
- Release Notes (PDF)
- u-blox ECCN (PDF)
- Arduino Library
- GitHub Hardware Repo
- SFE Product Showcase
Or check out other tutorials related to GPS and GNSS:
Mini GPS Shield Hookup Guide
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How to Build a DIY GNSS Reference Station
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Artemis Global Tracker Hookup Guide
The SparkFun Artemis Global Tracker combines the Artemis processor with an Iridium 9603N satellite transceiver, ZOE-M8Q GNSS transceiver, and MS8607 PHT sensor. With a clear view of the sky, this board allows you to send and receive short data messages from anywhere in the world including remote locations far beyond the reach of WiFi and GSM networks. Follow this guide to get started with the Artemis Global Tracker.