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Monday, September 11, 2023

on video Build Your Own Small Gps Tracking System


 GPS System is very commonly used in every field such as Vehicle Tracking, Human Tracking, Ship Tracking and Bicycle Tracking System. In this tutorial, We show you how you send a GPS Location To Another Mobile Number in A text form.

This project uses TinyCircuits to create a tiny GPS tracking and data logging device. This tutorial is for any skill level - no coding, programming, or soldering required! Just follow the steps below and you can have your device working in minutes.


You will also need to install the most recent version of the SPIFlash library. In your Arduino IDE, open your Library Manager (under the 'Sketch' tab) and search for 'SPIFlash'. Click 'Install' to install the library to your IDE, as shown above.


Start with the TinyDuino on the bottom of the stack. Add the USB TinyShield, then the Flash Memory TinyShield. The GPS TinyShield goes on top.


With your Mounting Kit, add spacers between the boards on the side opposite the connector. This will make sure your stack stays rigid and prevent your connectors from coming apart if pressure is placed on that side. If you're having difficulty placing them with bare fingers, I recommend a pair of tweezers to make the job easier.


Drop the screw through the holes and placed spaces and screw in the bolt on the other side to seal the deal. Finger tightening will be just fine to hold everything in place.

Click here to download the .zip file containing the sketch. Save the 'GPS_Tracker' sketch folder as pictured above to any destination you like. Double click on 'GPS_Tracker.ino' to open the IDE.


 GPS System is very commonly used in every field such as Vehicle Tracking, Human Tracking, Ship Tracking and Bicycle Tracking System. In this tutorial, We show you how you send a GPS Location To Another Mobile Number in A text form.

This project uses TinyCircuits to create a tiny GPS tracking and data logging device. This tutorial is for any skill level - no coding, programming, or soldering required! Just follow the steps below and you can have your device working in minutes.


You will also need to install the most recent version of the SPIFlash library. In your Arduino IDE, open your Library Manager (under the 'Sketch' tab) and search for 'SPIFlash'. Click 'Install' to install the library to your IDE, as shown above.


Start with the TinyDuino on the bottom of the stack. Add the USB TinyShield, then the Flash Memory TinyShield. The GPS TinyShield goes on top.


With your Mounting Kit, add spacers between the boards on the side opposite the connector. This will make sure your stack stays rigid and prevent your connectors from coming apart if pressure is placed on that side. If you're having difficulty placing them with bare fingers, I recommend a pair of tweezers to make the job easier.


Drop the screw through the holes and placed spaces and screw in the bolt on the other side to seal the deal. Finger tightening will be just fine to hold everything in place.

Click here to download the .zip file containing the sketch. Save the 'GPS_Tracker' sketch folder as pictured above to any destination you like. Double click on 'GPS_Tracker.ino' to open the IDE.

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