CommLinx Solutions
A.B.N. 60 279 901 033
9 Wattle Avenue
Lutana Tasmania
Australia 7009
E-Mail: info@commlinx.com.au
Phone: +61 (3) 6273-5732
Fax: +61 (3) 6273-5227

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Laipac TF10 OEM GPS Module

The Laipac TF10 OEM GPS modules offer 12 satellite tracking and provide superior performance to many other modules on the market at a very competitive price. These modules provide an ideal way to add GPS capabilities to your own design and we also offer an RS-232 development kit to assist in the development cycle and for low volume applications. CommLinx Solutions has had extensive engineering experience with GPS applications and can provide both software and hardware design support. Please contact us for a quote and availability or check pricing for smaller quantities.

The units are electrically and physically compatible with the Rockwell Jupiter range of receivers. While Rockwell binary mode is not supported we have had no problems using these modules as an alternative for existing designs using the Rockwell Jupiter module in NMEA mode. The TF10 also offers SiRF binary mode for applications where NMEA-0183 is not appropriate. Testing against other GPS modules has yielded superior results and the GPS engine also has a unique single satellite positioning capability once an initial position has been acquired. Acquisition time has also been found to be faster than most competitive GPS receivers.

We are located in Australia and carry prototype quantities of the modules in stock to help our Australian customers achieve rapid development of new GPS systems. We also provide flexible and competitive volume and OEM pricing. Overnight delivery to most Australian destinations is included in our standard $10 postage and handling fee. Australian customers may also like to check out the April edition of Silicon Chip magazine where the development kit is featured as a construction project.

Apart from obvious applications in vehicle and asset tracking GPS is also an excellent source of a precision time reference. Systems located in remote areas can be accurately synchronized to UTC time without requiring periodic adjustment of their clocks. The typical real-time clocks used in PC and embedded systems are based on quartz crystals which may sound accurate at 50-100 PPM (parts per million) accuracy but this results in an uncertainty of 4 - 8 seconds per day, or around 25 - 50 minutes a year! Sure more accurate clocks are available but they all need adjustment eventually and such systems can easily cost more than a GPS-based solution.

A GPS SimmStick has been released that is the ideal platform for evaluating the TF10 GPS module in conjunction with microcontroller based systems. Click here for details.

Datasheets and user guides

NameDescriptionFormatSize
ConfigurationsShows available TF10 connector configurations.HTML10KB
On-line User Guide (frames) On-line HTML version of the Laipac TF Series GPS User Guide with frames.HTMLN/A
On-line User Guide (no frames) On-line HTML version of the Laipac TF Series GPS User Guide without frames.HTMLN/A
TF10 Test data 150,000 lines of NMEA data captured from stationary TF10 after cold boot with a fairly poor antenna location and no ground plane.ZIP257KB
TF10 Test data 2Same data with reasonable antenna location and good ground plane.ZIP189KB
User GuideTF Series GPS User Guide. Only available upon request via e-mail or by using this link to the enquiry form.PDF1086KB
WarrantyInformation on warranty for this product.HTML4KB

Channels: 12
Position accuracy: 25M CEP
Velocity accuracy: 0.1M/s
Reacquisition time: 0.1 sec average
Hot start time: 8 sec average
Warm start time: 38 sec average
Cold start time: 48 sec average
Datum: WGS-84
Protocols: NMEA-0183 V2.2, SiRF
DC Voltage: 5.0V +/- 0.25V
DC Current: 180mA typical
Backup voltage: +2.5V to 4.5V
Backup current: 10uA typical
Temperature: -40 to 85 celcius
Physical: 72 x 42 x 12mm, 23 grams
Antenna connector: SMA or MCX
OEM connector: 2x10 (20) pin, 2.0mm centers
Antenna type: Passive or active