Just checked mine... it's an 822A. They sell it as an '838... bastards... I just ordered one of yours. My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy.
If you're talking about the NS-T, the picture on their store suggests it may not be the exact same module. Their picture shows a Venus822A.
And with that, the first run is out of stock. But don’t worry, I’ve placed an order for more modules and boards. Should be back in stock within a couple weeks, and the stock will run quite a bit deeper than the first batch did.
On Aug 9, 2016, at 10:15 AM, Mark Sims holrum@hotmail.com wrote:
Just checked mine... it's an 822A. They sell it as an '838... bastards... I just ordered one of yours. My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy.
Le 9 août 2016 à 19:15, Mark Sims holrum@hotmail.com a écrit :
Just checked mine... it's an 822A. They sell it as an '838... bastards... I just ordered one of yours. My RS-232 GPS breakout board already has a connector with Adafruit pinouts on it, so makes life easy.
To be fair to Navspark, the publicity says « NS-T is functionally equivalent to Venus838LPx-T but in NavSpark form factor. » It does not say that it uses that chip.
My module keeps to the 6ns jitter on 1PPS as advertised.
If you're talking about the NS-T, the picture on their store suggests it may not be the exact same module. Their picture shows a Venus822A.
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