The u-blox NEO-M9N is a compact GNSS module based on the u-blox M9 chip, supporting simultaneous reception of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou. The module measures 12.2 × 16.0 × 2.4 mm and is optimised for low power consumption, making it ideal for mobile robotics and drone applications. Interfaces: UART, I2C/DDC, SPI, GPIO.
Supply voltage: 2.7–3.6 V. Operating temperature: −40…+85 °C. Position accuracy CEP < 2.5 m unaided (SBAS).
Ethernet Module · serves as: Localization, Communication.
Which group u-blox NEO-M9N belongs to and how it is built
Communication Modules is a subcategory of hardware components responsible for data transmission within a robotic system or between a robot and its external environment. It encompasses wired and wireless interfaces, including Ethernet, CAN, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth modules, and other communication elements. These modules are essential for integrating sensors, controllers, onboard computers, and network infrastructure.
The Ethernet Module is a component responsible for wired communication based on the Ethernet standard. In robotics, it can be used to connect with a control computer, plant network, controllers, sensors, and real-time systems. Ethernet is widely used in applications requiring higher bandwidth, transmission stability, and straightforward integration with existing IT or industrial infrastructure.