Tech Support by Vendors - STOTON — GNSS100L

Rollback the "u-blox Universal GNSS" sensor to the default "USB Serial Device"

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Once you configure your ublox GNSS receiver to work as a "Windows Location Sensor" device, the default "USB Serial Device" will no longer be available. If you need to rollback your GNSS receiver as a "USB Serial Device", please follow the below instructions.   1. Go to "Device Manager" --> "Sensors", right click "u-blox Universal GNSS" and select "properties". Select the "Driver" tab, click the "Uninstall Device" button. 2. Check the "Delete the driver software for this device" option. And press the "Uninstall" button.    3. To verify whether the uninstallation was successful, in "Device Manager", right click the computer and...

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How to confirm your ublox GNSS receiver is installed correctly for Windows Sensor API and location API

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How to confirm your ublox GNSS receiver is installed correctly for Windows Sensor API and location API

Starting with Windows 7, Microsoft introduced a built-in platform which supports sensor devices, including location sensors. As part of this support, the Windows Sensor and Location Platform provides a standard way for the apps to connect GPS/GNSS hardware. The platform gives developers a standardized API to work with sensors and sensor data. And most of the current Windows applications(e.g. Windows Maps) no longer access GPS hardware directly. Instead, they access location API.  The following architecture diagram shows the relationship between Windows Location Platform and ublox GPS/GNSS receivers.   GNSS100L and GNSS200L GNSS receivers are using ublox GNSS chip, they natively support Windows Sensor...

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What are the cables' length of GNSS100L and GNSS200L GPS receivers?

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What are the cables' length of GNSS100L and GNSS200L GPS receivers?

The are same. Both are 150cm.

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Where to download the Windows 10 / 11 driver of GNSS100 and GNSS200 receivers?

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Where to download the Windows 10 / 11 driver of GNSS100 and GNSS200 receivers?

The GNSS100 and GNSS200 drivers build in Windows 10 /11. You don't have to install driver. Just plugin and works. In Windows' device manager, it looks similar to the below screenshot.     If you want to use Windows Location Sensor,  you need to install the driver. You can download the driver from here. After the Windows location sensor driver successfully installed, you should be able to see the "u-blox GNSS Location Sensor" from the device manager. Please refer to the below screenshot.  

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