Datum
The Aerium Datum is a high-precision, multi-band GNSS receiver optimized for unmanned applications requiring fast, reliable, and accurate location data. Powered by the advanced u-blox NEO-M9N chipset, it supports concurrent reception of four GNSS constellations and integrates a built-in active ceramic antenna with onboard protection and filtering for enhanced reliability in harsh environments.

General
- High-sensitivity GNSS receiver with active antenna.
- Integrated SAW and LNA filters for signal reliability.
- Compact design ideal for space-constrained applications.
Compatibility
- GNSS Receiver: u-blox NEO-M9N
- Compatible with:
- Pixhawk and other Ardupilot/PX4-based autopilots
- Connects via standard JST-GH interface
- Multi-constellation GNSS support:
- GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou
Resources
Mechanical
- Dimensions: 38 mm × 38 mm
- Mounting holes: M3, spaced 30.5 mm × 30.5 mm
- Weight: ~12 g

Electrical
General
- Input voltage: 3.3 – 12 V
- Logic level: 3.3 V
- PPS (Pulse Per Second) output supported
- Integrated battery for fast TTFF (Time To First Fix)
Warning: Do not connect to 5 V logic level systems without proper level shifting.
Pinout
Main Connector - Power + Data
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Connector Definition
Type Part Number Part Name Board Connector SM06B-GHS-TB JST-GH Cable Connector GHR-06V-S JST-GH -
Connector Pinout
Pin Name Description Voltage 1 VCC Power Input 3.3-12V 2 RX UART receive (3.3 V logic) 3.3V 3 TX UART transmit (3.3 V logic) 3.3V 4 SCL I²C clock (3.3 V logic) 3.3V 5 SDA I²C data (3.3 V logic) 3.3V 6 GND Ground GND
AUX Connector - PPS + INT
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Connector Definition
Type Part Number Part Name Board Connector SM04B-GHS-TB JST-GH Cable Connector GHR-04V-S JST-GH -
Connector Pinout
Pin Name Description Voltage 1 PPS Pulse-per-second output (3.3 V) 3.3V 2 INT Interrupt / Data Ready (3.3 V) 3.3V 3 GND Ground GND 4 GND Ground GND
Software
Configuration Steps
- Default protocol: UBX over UART
- Configurable using u-blox u-center software
- Adjust:
- Baud rate
- Output frequency
- GNSS constellation selection
- Message types (NMEA / UBX)
- Spoofing/jamming protection
Integration Steps
- Connect VCC (3.3 – 12 V) and GND to your power source.
- Connect UART or I²C lines to your autopilot or embedded system.
- Mount securely to the frame using M3 bolts and spacers.
- Configure the module with u-center or compatible software if needed.