How to a Set Up a GPS Sensor on the Arduino - Ultimate Guide to the Arduino #45
Вставка
- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- GPS sensors are perfect for projects where the global position of a device needs to be determined. In this video we will learn how to use the Arduino to get data from a GPS sensor like the coordinates, altitude, direction of travel, and more!
This is tutorial #45 in the Ultimate Guide to the Arduino, a complete video course on the Arduino microcontroller with 45 lessons that are designed to teach anyone how to master the Arduino at any skill level. Visit our UA-cam channel page to watch the entire series!
Get the 3-in-1 Arduino Smart Car and IOT Learning Kit from SunFounder here:
www.sunfounder...
Or get the kit from Amazon:
US Amazon: amzn.to/3W1Mahh
DE Amazon: amzn.to/3j0oETn
JP Amazon: amzn.to/3UYrHZG
UK Amazon: amzn.to/3uTJZAC
CA Amazon: amzn.to/3W2vExN
Get an Arduino Uno from SunFounder here:
www.sunfounder...
Visit the webpage for this video tutorial on Circuit Basics for wiring diagrams and example code:
www.circuitbas...
And be sure to check out the Circuit Basics blog and social media for more articles and tutorials on the Raspberry Pi, Arduino and other DIY electronic projects!
www.circuitbas...
Facebook: / circuitbasic
Twitter: / circuitbasics
Instagram: / circuitbasics
Your guides really show how an Arduino project can be much greater than the sum of its parts. Thanks for the careful explanations and I hope to see more!
Wow ! This is not only exactly what I was looking for .. but the way you present it is amazing .
Thank you so much
One of the best learning video I came across A++ thanks alot for the detail in a simple way
Great tutorial. Nice presentation.
can you make a video on how to pare GPS to 9 axis sensor
it will be really helpful
Best tutorial in adafruit gps tracker, may you please do the same video but with real time tracking on adafruit cloud platform or any other platform such as google maps. Thanks
Excellent explanation
Great explanation!! Thanks!!
Great tutorial and easy to follow! However, after installing all the necessary libraries, making sure there is a satellite fix, and using the code from the website, I still cannot seem to get the parsed data to appear in the serial monitor. Any ideas on how to fix this? I was able to get the raw data to appear before doing any of these steps, so it does work. Also, I tried commenting on the website's comment section but it gave me an error each time...hoping this might get some traction lol
Amazing
Muy buena información.. la pena es el Idioma
Not available to buy it seems. But the Ultimate GPS USB is available. Sadly no breakout for TX/RX, has anyone any experience with USB version? Can you still hook it up to communicate with arduino some how?
Please make video and text tutorial on cleanest and professional sounding noise humm buzz hiss free audio preamp for electret condenser mic with bass trreble mid and presence tone control facility and also with variable gain and master volume
Thank you in advance
We have tutorials about that on www.circuitbasics.com. Here's a link to setting up electret microphones (with discussion of preamps):
www.circuitbasics.com/how-to-use-microphones-on-the-arduino/
Here's a tutorial about building an LM386 amp with bass boost and tone control:
www.circuitbasics.com/build-a-great-sounding-audio-amplifier-with-bass-boost-from-the-lm386/
Man I’m down horrendous, trying to get this working on a teensy 4.1 has pushed me to my limits. It works fine on teensy 3.2 and a normal r3 but god forbid it works on the one board I need it to work for ;(
Where would I get just the GPS (it’s for a project of mine).
I have been playing with a Beitien 880 with both an Arduino Uno and an Arduino Mega 2560. The latitude and longitude always seems to be correct however the altitude and number of satellites seems to fluctuate. I know my home is about 200 feet above sea level but the gps will show altitudes of anywhere from 30 feet to several thousand feet. Also the number of satellites will be 0 to several thousands which I don't believe is possible. I'm not sure why I'm getting these wild numbers. I currently have the setup in a north windows with the GPS module tacked to the window with blue tack.
As far as I understood the module doesn't need a SIM card to give accurate coordinates readings?
Why did you even relate SIM cards to GPS locations?
The module SIM808 doesn't even react to AT commands without a SIM card.
@@ESEben10 If you check, SIM808 has some external uses apart from just GPS.
I'm aware of that. There is a certain type of GPS called differential GPS , which relies on a base station/fixed point with known coordinates to provide high accuracy locations. It seems like it relies on a mobile network to achieve that.
@@ESEben10 You can relate in that way but GPS is primitively based on satellites.
could you upload the code?
It's in the article linked in the description
Hallo, die Untertitel bei allen Videos funktionieren bei UA-cam nicht mehr, wenn ich andere Videos bei UA-cam aufrufe geht es.
Thanks, criminal offensive side eye engineer!
Wouldn't the TX got to RX and viseversa?
Yeah I believe so
@@lanecejka4080 no
in GPS module I see all of them using RX to RX and TX to TX
it seams unlogical but this is how it is
😮
"wawu🎉🎉🎉🎉
Give the Code please......🙏🏻
🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
😂😂😂