Is it UART? - 12 Channel Copernicus GPS Receiver

I was looking at item GPS-07951, and noticed it said “Dual serial ports with reconfigurable UART rates”.

But when I opened up the datasheet, I couldn’t find anything regarding UART. Is it UART compatible?

If not, anyone have a recommeded GPS receiver that can communicate by UART rather than serial/USB? I have a project with no USB, and serial port will already be in use.

I’m looking for something reliable and lightweight, price isn’t much of an issue. I’ve seen the following, but couldn’t find any major discriminators. I would like to know others’ experience:

[GPS-08825

[GPS-08621

[GPS-08234

Thanks as usual!](GPS Receiver - EM-408 SiRF III (20 Channel) - GPS-08234 - SparkFun Electronics)](http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8621)](http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8825)

zbalz:
I was looking at item GPS-07951, and noticed it said “Dual serial ports with reconfigurable UART rates”.

But when I opened up the datasheet, I couldn’t find anything regarding UART. Is it UART compatible?

If not, anyone have a recommeded GPS receiver that can communicate by UART rather than serial/USB? I have a project with no USB, and serial port will already be in use.

I’m looking for something reliable and lightweight, price isn’t much of an issue. I’ve seen the following, but couldn’t find any major discriminators. I would like to know others’ experience:

[GPS-08825

[GPS-08621

[GPS-08234

Thanks as usual![/quote]
did you see the mini units from UBLOX

www.ublox.com](GPS Receiver - EM-408 SiRF III (20 Channel) - GPS-08234 - SparkFun Electronics)](http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8621)](http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8825)