Description
This kit includes the GPRS+GPS Quadband Module (SIM908) that will allow you to make real time tracking applications. With this module you can read GPS coordinates
(longitude and latitude) and send them by using a HTTP request to a web server.
You can find all the extra components from the Starter Kit, and following our tutorials you will be able to make applications like sending a temperature sensor data through
sms, controlling a servo with text messages, making a call or tracking a vehicle in real time or anything you can imagine making use of GPRS/GPS technologies.
The Tracking Kit (GPRS + GPS) includes
1x GPRS+GPS Quadband Module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Intel Galileo (SIM908)
1x Internal 4G-3G-GPRS-GSM Antenna
1x Internal GPS Antenna
1x Starter Kit
1x Starter Kit Box
1x "Starter Kit" Sticker
1x Arduino Jumper Cables
1x Breadboard clear
20x Resistor 1/4W 5% 220 ohm
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 100 ohm
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 10 K
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 4,7 K
10x Resistor 1/4W 5% 1 M
2x Potentiometer 10K
4x Push Button 12x12 B3F-4150
1x Temperature Sensor (MCP9700)
10x 5mm Red Led
10x 5mm Green Led
1x 9v To Barrel Jack Adapter
1x LDR Sensor
4x Sugus
1x Piezo Speaker (ref.10066)
1x 5mm Triple Output Led RGB (Common Anode)
1x 9G Micro Servo
1x Hobby Motor
1x LCD 16*2 Characters - Green Yellow back light
1x Transistor BC547CG
Related Tutorials
Geolocation Tracker (GPRS + GPS) with SIM908 over Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Geolocation Tracking, Internet of Things, Long Range Networks
The new shield designed for Arduino and Raspberry Pi integrates the SIM908 module which counts with both GPRS and GPS technologies what
allows to easily perform realtime tracking applications.
The idea is simple: read the GPS coordinates (longitude and latitude) and send them by using a HTTP request to a web server. Then use a
browser to load the PHP webpage which uses Googlemaps to show the location in realtime.