The Locosys LS20031 GPS receiver integrates a MediaTek MT3329 66-channel GPS chip with a ceramic antenna to create a complete GPS module that can track up to 66 GPS satellites at a time. Supports a 10Hz update rate, TTL serial and includes a battery for rapid satellite acquisition and more than 6 different NMEA ASCII sentences.More details...
The 9DOF Razor IMU incorporates three sensors - an ITG-3200 (triple-axis gyro), ADXL345 (triple-axis accelerometer), and HMC5883L (triple-axis magnetometer) - to give you nine degrees of inertial measurement. The outputs of all sensors are processed by an on-board ATmega328 and output over a serial interface.More details...
The CMPS10 module is a tilt compensated compass. Employing a 3-axis magnetometer and a 3-axis accelerometer and a powerful 16-bit processor, the CMPS10 has been designed to remove the errors caused by tilting of the PCB. Powered from 3.3-5V @25mA the compass outputs the bearing reading via serial, I2C or PWM interface.More details...
With the addition of a breakout board the surface mount Honeywell HMC6352 IC becomes a compass module ready to plug into any project. Using an I2C interface the module is able to communicate with most microcontrollers.More details...
The Pololu MinIMU-9 v2 is an inertial measurement unit (IMU) that packs an 3-axis gyro and a 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis magnetometer onto a tiny board. Interface via I²C interface for rotation, acceleration, and magnetic measurements. It includes a voltage regulator and a level-shifting circuit that allows operation from 2.5 to 5.5 VMore details...
The UM6-LT ultra-miniature orientation sensor from CH Robotics is uses rate gyros, accelerometers, magnetic sensors, and an on-board 32-bit ARM Cortex processor to compute sensor orientation 1000 times per second. Sensor orientation is reported using either quaternions or Euler angles over a TTL serial interface at user-customizable rates.More details...