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SparkFun GPS Breakout - NEO-M9N, Chip Antenna (Qwiic) Breakout No Soldering Required Breadboardable Contains a Rechargeable Backup Battery Allowing a Warm-Start decreasing time-to-First-f

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Management number 209174447 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price $29.98 Model Number 209174447
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The SparkFun NEO-M9N GPS Breakout with on-board chip antenna is a high quality, GPS board with equally impressive configuration options. The NEO-M9N module is a 92-channel u-blox M9 engine GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations witn ~1.5 meter accuracy. This breakout supports concurrent reception of four GNSS maximizes position accuracy in challenging conditions increasing precision and decreases lock time and thanks to the onboard rechargeable battery, you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I2C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel) which made it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.The NEO-M9N module detects jamming and spoofing events and can reports them to the host, so that the system can react to such events. A SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave) filter combined with an LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) in the RF path is integrated in the NEO-M9N module which allows normal operation even under strong RF interferences.U-blox based GPS products are configurable using the popular, but dense, windows program called u-center. Plenty of different functions can be configured on the NEO-M9N: baud rates, update rates, geofencing, spoofing detection, external interrupts, SBAS/D-GPS, etc. All of this can be done within the SparkFun (Arduino-Compatible) Library!The SparkFun NEO-M9N GPS Breakout is also equipped with an on-board rechargeable battery that provides power to the RTC on the NEO-M9N. This reduces the time-to-first fix from a cold start (~24s) to a hot start (~2s). The battery will maintain RTC and GNSS orbit data without being connected to power for plenty of time.

  • Supports concurrent reception of four GNSS maximizes position accuracy in challenging conditions increasing precision and decreases lock time
  • 92-channel u-blox M9 engine GNSS receiver. Receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations
  • Onboard rechargeable battery, you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds!
  • Detects jamming and spoofing events and can report them to the host, so that the system can react to such events.
  • Integrated Chip Antenna. Supports NMEA, UBX, and RTCM protocols over UART or I2C interface
Brand SparkFun
Map Types North America
Model Name NEO-M9N
Model Year 2021
Resolution 1.5 meters
Sport Type Hiking
Item Weight 0.02 Kilograms
Screen Size 0.1 Inches
Display Type No Display
Manufacturer SparkFun Electronics
Mounting Type Bayonet, found in image
Control Method App
Operating System Windows
Additional Features Multi-GNSS Support and Hot Start Capability
HumanInterface Input Unknown
Warranty Description 30 Days
Connectivity Protocol NMEA, UBX, RTCM
Are Batteries Included No
Connectivity Technology USB
Compatible with Vehicle Type Car
Supported Satellite Navigation System BeiDou, GLONASS, GPS, Galileo

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