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General Category => New Product Ideas => Topic started by: MachAngle on December 17, 2017, 09:05:48 AM

Title: Upgradeable GNSS shield
Post by: MachAngle on December 17, 2017, 09:05:48 AM
Many of the GNSS solution providers like UBLOX and Telit have families of devices with the same pin-outs and form factors supporting various features.  In the case of Telit the SL869, SL869-V3, SL869-ADR, and SL869-3DR.  UBLOX has the neo-5, -7, and -8 generations of families that are pin=compatible upgrades.  Personally, I am interested in Untethered Dead Reckoning (UDR) as implemented in the UBLOX Neo-8U and the Telit SL869-3DR; and RTK as implemented in the UBLOX neo-8T.  It would be cool for TinyCircuits to offer an upgradeable GNSS shield using one of these pin-compatible GNSS families...especially if you implemented the shield with a socket so it could be tailored by the customer for their application!
Title: Re: Upgradeable GNSS shield
Post by: james liam on December 13, 2024, 11:11:32 AM
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Title: Re: Upgradeable GNSS shield
Post by: jonesnatelye on May 07, 2025, 03:19:05 AM
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