
FGPMMOPA6H GPS breakout board
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A quick and simple way to create an FGPMMOPA6H GPS chip breakout board for member [kenneth558](https://www.thingiverse.com/kenneth558) is by making a few easy modifications. I haven't included any provisions for wires to connect to the pogo pins, so you'll need to get creative with this part. Wires could be soldered directly to the pogo pins at any point along their length and simply trailed from the top of the breakout board, or you could drill a small hole under each pin to route the wires out from underneath the breakout board. To assemble the breakout board, print it along with two clips, then slide the clips over the board to hold both the pogo pins and GPS chip in place. P50-E2 pogo pins are widely available and very affordable, I bought mine from [Amazon](https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00SO30LTU/), but you can also find them on Ebay, Banggood, and AliExpress. P50-B1 pogo pins should also work with this design. Some useful links to check out include the FGPMMOPA6H datasheet, P50-E2 pogo pin datasheet, and P50-B1 dimensions. Don't even think about attempting to print the **FGPMMOPA6H breakout board assembled view.stl**, that's just for show.
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