A new Air Velocity Sensor breakout has Rob climbing through the vents, the RTK Express has a new kit, and SparkX brings MicroMod to the Feather format.
The first part of a series on different technologies that could be used to find missing objects - in this case a lost frisbee.
Once Rob and Avra receive a text with GPS coordinates, who will get to the location fastest? They find out using trains, planes, bikes, blades, and of course the new SparkFun LTE GNSS Breakout with SARA-R5.
The new RTK Express released this week, along with new machine learning products and a way to connect an original NES controller to Qwiic!
With this new tutorial you'll upgrade to the latest features on a u-blox GNSS receiver in just a few steps!
A few weeks ago I shared some research on absolute positioning without GPS. Since then I’ve continued digging into the subject, found a few more sources, and tried a few more things.
GNSS tracking has improved greatly over the past decade, but what about movement and position tracking without satellites? Is it even possible?
MicroMod's new Asset Tracker Carrier Board is here, along with a new Update Tool and RPi4 Kit!
The universe will surprise you, constantly - and with the new BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Kits, you'll be constantly surprised!
The new SparkFun RTK Surveyor is now available from SparkX, along with a new RPi4 Case Fan, Teensy 4 SmartLED Shield, and M6E-NANO RFID Module.
Two new versions of popular SparkFun boards are now available, along with a new PureThermal sensor!
Nate has written two new tutorials - learn about setting up a rover base RTK system and how to build a GNSS reference station.
When a GPS module with a small footprint and extreme accuracy is needed, GPS-RTK2 is just the thing.
When faced with the option of buying something to fit his needs or building it himself, Anker Berg-Sonne chose to take the DIY route.
Two versions of the new GPS-RTK Dead Reckoning board are available, along with a special edition Qwiic Pro Micro, and a new Raspberry Pi 4 kit!
In a new tutorial we'll revisit some RFID basics, and practice by making a remote work logger using an RFID reader and a GPS module.
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