SparkFun GPS-RTK Dead Reckoning ZED-F9K Hookup Guide
Contributors:
bboyho, Elias The Sparkiest
Resources and Going Further
Ready to get hands-on with GPS?
We've got a page just for you! We'll walk you through the basics of how GPS works, the hardware needed, and project tutorials to get you started.
Now that you've successfully got your GPS receiver up and running, it's time to incorporate it into your own project! For more information, check out the resources below:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Board Dimensions
- ZED-F9K Datasheet
- Product Summary
- Integration Manual
- u-blox Interface Description
- u-blox ECCN
- u-center Software
- Arduino Library
- GitHub Hardware Repo
Need some inspiration for your next project? Check out some of these related tutorials:
GPS Differential Vector Pointer
Use GPS to have two objects, a base and a target, point towards one another. This can be used to aim a directional antenna (or in the case of this project, a laser) from one object to the other object at a distance that is only limited by your ability to provide the base station with the target's GPS location.
GPS Geo-Mapping at the Push of a Button
Let's ramp up our GPS tracking skills with KML files and Google Earth. We'll make a tracker that logs location and allows us to visualize our steps with Google Earth.
SparkFun RTK Facet Hookup Guide
Setup the RTK Facet in minutes to begin gathering millimeter level geospatial coordinates.
Getting Started with u-blox Thingstream and PointPerfect
Interested in high precision GNSS without setting up a base station?
Or check out this blog post for ideas.