Tag: GPS
Open Source Unsurv Offline Features ESP32, GNSS
A campaign has been launched on Crowd supply for Unsurv, which is an offline privacy-friendly, small, lightweight PCB (43 mm x 32 mm) loaded with an ESP32, GNSS reciever and NFC capabilities. It functions by using a combination of OpenStreetMap data on the SD card, and a custom Android...
Continue ReadingTaoglas FXUB66 Maximus Flexible Wideband 5G/4G Antenna
Taoglas FXUB66 Maximus Flexible Wideband 5G/4G Antenna is designed to cover all working frequencies in the 600MHz to 6000MHz spectrum, including cellular (5G/4G/3G/2G), NB-loT, Cat-M, Wi-Fi®, ISM, and GNSS bands. This flexible antenna features a unique hybrid design. Within one antenna...
Continue ReadingSafeBee – A GPS Tracker for Beehives
This is an original design of a GPS tracker designed on Elab and it is intended to be used as a security device for beehives, but it is not limited to this. It can be used everywhere a motion-activated GPS tracker is needed, like your car, bike, or even your boat. It is a GPS tracker...
Continue ReadingSparkFun Thing Plus nRF9160 Development Board Gets Cellular Connectivity
We have yet another Feather form factor board that is released by SparkFun in association with CircuitDojo, which is powered by the famous Nordic nRF9160 microcontroller, SparkFun Thing Plus- nRF9160, designed for users working in smart cities and smart agriculture applications. Last...
Continue ReadingnRF91 Based cellular-IoT Tracker For Your Blockchain-Based Applications
IoTeX has launched a campaign on crowdsupply for Pebble Tracker, which is a secure, battery-operated, cellular-IoT prototyping platform designed for blockchain-based applications. Pebble Tracker is based on Nordic Semiconductor’s latest low-power nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP), and...
Continue ReadingPolaris, A Smart Electric Tripod Head
Capturing a perfect night sky can be daunting. You usually need a long exposure to capture the brightness of stars, even on the clearest of nights. Also, because of the rotation of the earth, when you take pictures, the stars in pictures often show tailing or streaks. One solution was...
Continue ReadingPICAN-M: NMEA 2000 on the Raspberry Pi for Marine Applications Made Possible
If you ever worked with a GPS location module in close proximity with the hardware, you might have an idea about the direction we are taking today, as you had to deal with NMEA strings. NMEA 2000 (or NMEA2K or even N2K) is something among those lines but emphasizes a bit more on the...
Continue Reading3D Mapping improves urban GPS accuracy for your app
GNSS location with standards like GPS is a key feature of smartphones and other devices. They enable you navigate around, and share your location with friends, family, and business contacts. However, sometimes we find it difficult to get an accurate location because of a number of...
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