Product Design & Development

The Fast Track To GPS

By Linx_GPS
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

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The Fast Track To GPS

The Linx MDEV-GPS Master Development System contains everything needed to rapidly evaluate the SG or SR Series GPS modules and implement them in record time.

 

This all-inclusive Master Development System features a pre-assembled development board with an on-board OLED display for standalone testing. The system can also be attached to a PC via USB and operated using the supplied software.

 

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The software shows satellite positions, SNR, satellites in use, NMEA data, coordinates, and even the module’s position on GoogleTM Maps!

 

For development, a convenient prototyping area with breakout headers and regulated power supply allows for rapid testing and interface. Direct technical support for the system and all on-board Linx products is also included.

 

For more information visit www.linxtechnologies.com

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