I'd say anything adafruit sells... is a safe bet. The companies with terrible documentation don't care about your=20 business, they want to sell 10K at a time and will give you hand-holding=20 as necessary. Don't spend the effort and frustration to use their products= .. J Nathan House wrote: > I'm trying to find a low cost (< $30 USD) GPS module for a project with > 2.5m or better accuracy. I'm having a surprisingly hard time finding a GP= S > module IC for my PCB. > > Can anyone recommend a good, easy to use GPS module? > > I found this one on Mouser: > > http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Taiyo-Yuden/GYSFFMAXC/?qs=3DbT6MOr62z= wJ4cgUrnhzbAw%3d%3d > > Great price, great accuracy, but terrible documentation: > > http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/396/TY_GPS_GYSFFMAXC_BriefDataReport_E_Ver1_01= _2014082-371841.pdf > > The datasheet shows a footprint, but doesn't give any pad dimensions, whi= ch > is mystifying to me. There's also no example circuit, and no description = on > how to use the module at all. > > Thanks, > > Nate > > --- > I'm a college student, take it easy on me ;-) > > Check out my small hobby electronics business! > www.foxytronics.com > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .