GY-NEO7MV2 GPS Ceramic with External Port Antenna
This GPS module is well known amongst the community and is often used with the ArduCopter gear. At its core is a U-Blox Neo-7 GPS receiver with advanced power management and anti-jamming technology. The module takes care of all the hardware requirements.
2 in stock

2 in stock
GY-NEO7MV2 GPS Ceramic with External Port Antenna is a low-cost yet powerful receiver based on the famous and high-end u-Blox Neo-7M module. It has a small battery for hot-starting and a built-in EEPROM. An external ceramic antenna connects to the board via a U.FL connector to offer better signal reception. Solid!
The best! It can operate from a 1.65V to 5V system, so all those 5V Arduino boards (CT-UNO, Maker-UNO, Arduino-UNO, Mega, Leonardo, and many more) and 3.3V controllers, including Arduino and Raspberry Pi, work perfectly with this GPS module. Though it is 5V compatible, you will need a proper level shifter to interface with the serial (UART) line; please use a proper level shifter.
Please note that it is not in the Arduino shield or Raspberry Pi HAT form factor. You will need manual wiring to interface with the controller board, which will be fun!
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| Weight | .050 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.5 × 2.5 × 1 cm |
Product Applications
The module is very easy to hook up to a microcontroller using RX and TX and is compatible with Raspberry Pi, Arduino or with various flight controllers designed to work with a GPS module.














