as long as it has a standard NMEA output then I don't see why you couldn't, since you can read it using a standard serial port... -James, N9XLC -jrhall@globalsite.net -certified NERD -----Original Message----- From: Javier To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Date: Wednesday, January 13, 1999 9:19 AM Subject: GPS info >Has anybody used this IC4s or similar for GPS, any hints would help !! > >ST's GPS (Global Positioning by Satellite) chipset is made up of a radio >frequency front end, the STB5600, and the ST20GP1 which is a dedicated >micro-controller. > >Thanks to its innovative architecture, STB5600 requires a minimum of >external components and the combination of a very low cost oscillator (no >TCXO required) resulting in even greater cost savings. > >As a result of internal level converters, the STB5600 is able to drive CMOS >microcontrollers such as the ST20GP1 directly. > >Thanks >Javier >