An arduino compatible open-source GPS data logger that is ready to go.
Designed by Richard Haberkern.
- arduino » Default Arduino sketch that powers the GPS Cookie
- firmware » ATmega328P HEX file
- parts-list-bom » Parts List (BOM)
- schematics » GPS Cookie schematics
- Format a 2GB – 16GB Micro SD card in Windows (MSDOS-FAT). You can do this on a Windows or MAC based computer.
- Insert the SD card into the GPS Cookie slot.
- With 2 fresh AAA batteries installed, turn on the GPS Cookie using the slider switch.
- The red led should start blinking every second if the SD card is installed and formatted correctly.
- Take the Cookie outdoors and wait a few minutes for the GPS receiver to lock on to the satellites. The led will start flashing green to let you know it is recording.
- Go for a drive, walk or bike ride and record the locations of everywhere you go.
- When you return, you can view the recorded data as a text file or open it directly in Google Earth via the 'tools', 'GPS' menu. Select the import (import from file) and load the data directly into Google Earth.
The GPS Cookie is an open source project.
Feel free to modify the design and use it any way you wish.
Sketch, firmware, schematics and instructions compiled by Alberto A. Colón Viera.