WT-62-UNL Micro GPS Tracker Module with UART+TTL Output for Vehicle Tracking
Price:
CN¥37.81/pieces 1-499 pieces
MOQ:
Negotiable
Delivery Time:
Negotiable
Product Description
WT-62-UNL Micro GPS Tracker Module with UART+TTL Output for Vehicle Tracking
Product Attributes
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | GNSS Module |
| Country of Origin | Shenzhen Guangdong, China |
| Brand | OTW |
| Chipset | XX |
| Application | Positioning, surveying and mapping, etc |
| Operating mode | GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BDS |
| Output Mode | UART+TTL |
| Baud rate | 4800bps-921600bps, Default 9600bps |
| NMEA sentences | RMC, VTG, GGA, GSA, GSV, GLL |
| Update frequency | 1Hz-18Hz (default 1Hz) |
| Voltage | 1.65V to 3.6V |
| Power consumption | 21 mA @3.0V |
| Size | 12.2mm*16mm*2.4mm |
Product Description
Module Performance
| Model | WT-62-UNL |
| Receiver type | GPS/QZSS: L1C/A Galileo: E1-B/C GLONASS: L1OF BeiDou: B1 |
| Agreement | NMEA-0183 compliant protocol or custom protocol |
| Channel | 72 |
| Available baud rate | 4800bps~921600bps (default 9600bps) |
| Sensitivity | Tracking: -167dbm Capture: -158dbm Cold start: -148dbm |
| Cold start | Average 26 seconds |
| Hot start | Average 1 seconds |
| Accuracy | Horizontal Position: average, SBAS < 2.0m |
| Max Height | 18000 m |
| Max Speed | 515 m/s |
| Max Acceleration | ≦ 4G |
| Regeneration frequency | 1Hz -18 Hz |
Port
Port
UART+TTL
Physical Property
Type
24 pin stamp holes
Size
16.0mm*12.2mm*2.4mm(+/- 0.5mm)
Power Supply
Voltage
1.65V~3.6V
Power Consume
Operation mode: 21 mA@3.0V, power saving mode: 5.3 mA@3.0V (PSM, 1hz)
Operating Environment
Humidity range
5% to 95% non-condensing
Working Temperature
-40℃ to 85℃
Storage Temperature
-40℃ to 85℃
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Company
Shenzhen Anzewei Technology Co., Ltd
Location
Room 702-704, 7th Floor, Chuangfeng Center, No. 25, East Ring 1st Road, Yousong Community, Longhua Street, Longhua District, Shenzhen
Contact Person
Lucas