14 thoughts on “Nano GPS Logger

  1. as a big hackaday fan, I’m very surprised and happy to find out the nano logger I’ve done here :)

    Note: it’s build around PIC16F876, not PIC16F872.

    — Fabien

  2. Adam – To my knowledge 1 per second is standard. To get better time stamps you need to implement an RTK (real time kinetics) system.

  3. I approve of the disapproval of people posting their approval or disapproval of posts.

    End it already, the jokes gettin old.

  4. @adam
    It would be possible to get up to 5hz using the EB-85A gpp reciever ( http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8266), although the GPS used for this tracker only supports 1 update per second. I haven’t looked at his code, but I believer that it would work ‘out of the box’ using the eb-85a gps and log 5 samples per second.

    BTW, I am working on a gps logger than also transmits the location and some sensor data back to a base station for rocket tracking applications. http://krazerlasers.com/gps/

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