If you are a developer or engineer working with GPS modules (like u-blox, Quectel, or MediaTek), "gpspower" usually refers to managing the energy consumption of the GNSS receiver. GPS modules are power-hungry, so managing gpspower is critical for battery-powered devices.
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Some modules have a dedicated pin (often labeled PWR or ON/OFF ) that allows the microcontroller to cut power entirely via a MOSFET transistor if the module supports it. gpspower
void turnOnGPS() digitalWrite(GPS_POWER_PIN, HIGH); // Powers the GPS module
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void setup() pinMode(GPS_POWER_PIN, OUTPUT);
While "GPS Power" isn't a standard standalone term, here are the commonly found in devices and apps: Some modules have a dedicated pin (often labeled
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