A Small GPS Arduino Watch / Clock

Another Arduino GPS Project – Mini GPS Device

Garlow is a mini GPS Watch that is based on the Arduino Nano board. It’s not really that “mini” compared to other commercial GPS watch like the Garmin, but I really made a great effort to bring the size down. In fact it looks more like a GPS clock. The first version Arduino GPS logger I built was based on the Arduino UNO, and it was larger than 2 packs of poker cards stacked together. It works just as well as a Garmin GPS watch.

Garlow stands for GPS Arduino Rechargeable Logger OLED Watch. It does what the name suggests: Accurate time, positioning related information are received from GPS satellites, and they can be logged on SD card and shown on a OLED display. It can be carried as a watch or simply left at the back seat of your car as a GPS data logger. The whole system is built on the backbone of an Arduino Nano board, with a Lipo power module which enables USB battery recharge.

During the development of this Arduino GPS watch, I discovered so many things and techniques that I didn’t know about the Arduino, for example I didn’t know you could save data on EEPROM, which is unaffected by power down.

Compoents, and Circuit Connection Schematics

A Small GPS Arduino Watch  Clock

So here are all the parts I used in this project.

  • Arduino UNO
  • Adafruit GPS Module
  •  Mini SD Card module
  • 0.96′ Mono Colour OLED Display
  • Power Cell – LiPo Charger/Booster
  • 600mAh 1S Lipo Battery
  • Some jumper wires

Wiring is easy, and soldering is minimum.  I used jumper wires so each component can be disconnected for future projects.

I built the case using Plastic Styrene sheet (my favorite DIY material). Everything is then glued together using hot glue, and some nylon screws and nuts.

 

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Ibrar Ayyub

I am an experienced technical writer holding a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan, Pakistan University. With a background spanning various industries, particularly in home automation and engineering, I have honed my skills in crafting clear and concise content. Proficient in leveraging infographics and diagrams, I strive to simplify complex concepts for readers. My strength lies in thorough research and presenting information in a structured and logical format.

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