Tuning a Raspberry Pi 2 module into a trackable device with GPS just got easier with the Geocaching Raspberry Pi 2 kit available from Farnell element14. So what does the Raspberry Pi 2 GPS kit include ...
Over the last 20 years, [Martin] has been recording snowboarding runs with a standard helmet cam. It was good but he felt like he could improve upon the design by building his own version and logging ...
Add-on modules for the Raspberry Pi computer platform which provide GPS positioning, accelerometer and prototyping functions, are available from element14. Designed by the designers of the original ...
We’ve been following the work of [Andrew Holme] and his homebrew GPS receiver for a while now. A few years ago, [Andrew] built a four-channel GPS receiver from scratch, but apparently that wasn’t ...
Raspberry Pi serial and I2C ports, along with a simple 3.3 volt GPS module (in this implementation it's an AdaFruit GPS Breakout board), and a 128x64 SSD1306 OLED display. The serial port can be the ...
Distributor element14 has launched the Microstack range, a series of accessories for the Raspberry Pi that will make it quicker and simpler for all levels of user to create and prototype physical ...
If you are interested in using a Raspberry Pi to monitor GPS locations you may be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website by GitLab this week providing an introduction to ...
LTE/GSM Logging: Integrate a cellular metadata capture module to enrich GPS records with LTE/GSM network context (Cell ID, signal strength, band, and registration state) using a Sierra Wireless EM7565 ...
“The extremely compact and powerful GNSS module GPS HAT for Pi is a concurrent receiver module that integrates GPS with the BeiDou system. It’s pin-to-pin compatible with Quectel’s GNSS module L76 and ...
Waveshare has recently introduced the L76K GPS HAT, a Raspberry Pi-compatible HAT that supports multiple GNSS systems, including GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, QZSS, and AGNSS for accurate location tracking ...