IoT board GPS/GNSS positioning technology supports host of applications

20-04-2016 | U-Blox | Design Applications

A U-blox GPS/GNSS receiver module, the EVA-7M, has been embedded into SODAQ's tiny IoT development board LoRaONE by, now running a campaign on Kickstarter. The product is a 32-bit Arduino compatible board equipped with low-power WAN connectivity that enables development of any kind of IoT solution, anywhere, says the company. The matchbox-sized product (40mm x 25mm) is packed with sensors. The EVA-7M on the board enables a quick positioning fix. The board is equipped with an accelerometer allowing the GPS to safely switch off until the device detects movement, in order to minimize energy usage. A magnetometer identifies magnetic fields, while 14 I/O pins are available for connection with other sensors or devices. With these features, the development board can be used for a realm of applications ranging from wearables to M2M communications such as bike tracking. Indoor and outdoor communications from the board are supported by the LoRa LPWAN technology. In addition, SODAQ offers a range of compatible cellular WAN development boards, also using U-blox modules, says the company.

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