The Matek M10Q-5883 is multi-constellation GPS moduleย with integrated compass (QMC5883L). The GPS is theย u-blox MAX-M10Sย which supporstย simultaneous reception of four GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou).ย The SAM-M10Q offersย exceptional sensitivity and acquisition timeย for all GNSS L1 signals. Its built-in patch antenna provides theย best balance between performance and small size. Itย offers great RF sensitivity andย can improve the dynamic position accuracy evenย in non-line-of-sight scenarios.
For your UAV systems, Robots, RC, FPV or other projects. This is one of the best performing gps units that work flawlessly withย Inav, Betaflight and also ardupilot (3.5.4+) systems.
Features:
- M10Q-5883 uses multi-constellation GNSS powered by u-blox MAX-M10S.
- MAX-M10S supports the concurrent reception of four GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou). The high number of visible satellites enables the receiver to select the best signals. This maximizes the position availability, in particular under challenging conditions such as in deep urban canyons. u-blox Super-S (Super-Signal) technology offers great RF sensitivity and can improve the dynamic position accuracy with small antennas or in non-line-of-sight scenarios. For maximum sensitivity in passive antenna designs, the MAX-M10S module integrates an LNA followed by a SAW filter in the RF path.
Features
- 72-channel M8 engine GPS L1C/A, SBAS L1C/A, QZSS L1C/A, QZSS L1 SAIF, GLONASS L1OF, Galileo E1B/C
- On-board Ultra low noise 3.3V voltage regulator and RF filter for noise blocking
- Features an additional front-end LNA for optimized performance and a front-end SAW filter for increased jamming immunity
- Built-in embedded GNSS patch antenna, low power consumption
- The 15 x 15 mm patch antenna provides the best compromise between the performance of a Right Hand Circular Polarized (RHCP) antenna and a small size to be integrated into any design.
- Magnetic sensor QMC5883L integrated
Wiring and settings
- M10Q-5883ย 5V to Flight controller 4~9V
- M10Q-5883ย RX to Flight controller UART_TX
- M10Q-5883ย TX to Flight controller UART_RX
- M10Q-5883ย CL to Flight controller I2C_SCL
- M10Q-5883ย DA to Flight controller I2C_SDA
- M10Q-5883ย Gย to Flight controller GND
Tips and Notes
- Compass Alignment(flat mounting): Tilting the magnetometer is strongly discouraged !
- INAV/BetaFLight: compass Arrow forward, set CW 270ยฐ Flip when flight controller arrow is facing forward.
- INAV/BetaFLight: compass Arrow backward, set CW 90ยฐ Flip when flight controller arrow is facing forward.
- Ardupilot/Mission Planner: Rotation None.
- Make sure to have compass/magnetometer 10cm away from power lines/ESC/motors/iron based material
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- INAV 5.0.0, Betaflight 4.3.0,ย ArduPilot 4.3 or newer is required.
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UBlox NEO-M9N, MAX-M10S, SAM-M10Q series all donโt have dataflash built in. ย once GNSS is powered off and the supercapacitor run out. the settings will back to default.
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UBX protocol is bidirectional. ย Flight controller firmware can change settings on GPS via UBX protocol. You donโt need to set GNSS module parameters in u-center.
- The default configuration on SAM-M10Q with ublox FW 5.1 is concurrent reception of GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, and BeiDou B1C with QZSS and SBAS enabled.
- Start with u-blox GNSS FW3.01, timepulse is aligned with UTC time and that time is set valid only after leap second is downloaded. That could take up to 12.5 min. Probably PPS LED will not blink immediately after GPS has 3D fixed.
- The M10Q-5883 provides the ability to reset the receiver. Bridging โRSTโ pad to Ground for at least 100 ms will trigger a cold start. RESET will delete all information and trigger a cold start. It should only be used as a recovery option. If you are sure wiring and setup are all right. but flight controller canโt detect the GNSS module(grey GPS icon), try doing reset.
- The scratches on ceramic antenna are the result of tuning the antenna.
- Troubleshoot GPS related issues:ย http://www.mateksys.com/?p=5712#tab-id-6
- u-center Windows
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