1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The BZGNSS series of GPS modules (BZ-121, BZ-181, BZ-251) are high-performance positioning devices designed for FPV (First Person View) and fixed-wing drone applications. Featuring the new 10th generation u-blox M10050 chip, these modules offer accurate positioning, fast star acquisition, and support for multiple satellite constellations including GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, SBAS, and QZSS.
The BZ-251 model includes an integrated QMC5883 compass module and supports both UBLOX and NMEA protocols, making it highly versatile. The BZ-121 and BZ-181 models focus on core GPS functionality without a compass, primarily supporting the UBLOX protocol for efficient star search.
2. Ozi nchekwa
⚠️ Maka ntụrụndụ naanị. Amachibidoro ngbanwe nke drones/ụgbọ elu na-akwadoghị. Biko ṅa ntị na iwu na ụkpụrụ dị mkpa maka iji drones / ụgbọ elu na obodo / mpaghara gị iji hụ na ojiji iwu.
3. Ihe ngwugwu
- BZGNSS GPS Module (BZ-121, BZ-181, or BZ-251, depending on selection)
- Connection Wire Harness (for BZ-181 and BZ-251)
Note: BZ-121 typically uses PCB pads for direct soldering and may not include a separate wire harness.
4. Nkọwapụta
The following table details the specifications for each BZGNSS GPS module variant:
| Njirimara | BZ-121 | BZ-181 | BZ-251 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chip | u-blox M10050 (10th Generation Chip) | ||
| Satellite Pattern | GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, SBAS, QZSS (Default: GPS+GLONASS+BDS joint positioning) | ||
| FLASH | Akwadoro | ||
| Ugboro ugboro | GPS L1, GLONASS L1, BDS L1, GALILEO E1, SBAS L1, QZSS L1 | ||
| Ike | 5V | ||
| Nha (LxWxH) | 12x16x4.5mm | 18x18x4.8mm (thinnest) 18x18x6mm (with terminal block) | 25x25x5.4mm (thinnest) 25x25x6mm (with terminal block) |
| Interface | PCB Pad | SH1.0 4Pin | SH1.0 6Pin |
| Ibu | 2.2g | 6.9g | 11.6g |
| Antenna | Ultrathin Ceramic (oil spraying process) | Ultrathin Ceramic / Standard Ceramic | |
| Ọwa na-anata | 72 search channels | ||
| Kompas | Ọ dịghị | QMC5883 | |
| Ọnụego Baud | 115200dps | ||
| Protocol mmepụta | UBLOX | UBLOX | NMEA / UBLOX (Dual protocol) |
| Ugboro mmepụta | 1Hz-10Hz (Default 10Hz) | ||
| Ọsọ ziri ezi | 0.05m / s | ||
| Ndozi kwụ ọtọ | 2D ACC 1.5m (open air) | ||
| Ịnata Mmetụta | Trace-162dBm / Capture -160dBm | ||
| Àgwà ndị dị ike | Altitude: 50000m, Speed: 500m/s, Acceleration: 4G | ||
| Okpomọkụ na-arụ ọrụ | -40°C ~ +85°C | ||
| Okpomọkụ nchekwa | -40°C ~ +105°C | ||
Note: The comparative specification table image Ebe a provides a visual summary of these specifications.
5. Ntọala na nwụnye
5.1 Important Firmware Note
The GPS chip is a new 10th generation chip. For optimal performance, your flight controller needs to be running firmware version 4.29 or above. If your flight controller uses firmware below 4.29, the GPS module will operate using the NMEA protocol.
5.2 Nhazi antenna
Ensure the ceramic antenna is facing upwards for best signal reception.

Image: Proper orientation of the ceramic antenna ('This side up').
5.3 eserese waya
Connect the GPS module to your flight controller according to the specific model's pinout. Ensure correct voltage (5V) and data lines (TX/RX, SCL/SDA) are used.
BZ-121 Wiring

Image: BZ-121 GPS module with wire harness. Pinout is typically VCC, GND, TX, RX.
BZ-181 Wiring

Image: BZ-181 GPS module showing 18x18x8mm dimensions and 4-pin connector with labels: 5V, RX, TX, GND.
BZ-251 Wiring

Image: BZ-251 GPS module showing 25x25x8mm dimensions and 6-pin connector with labels: TX, RX, GND, 5V, SCL, SDA.
The BZ-251 features a dual-purpose interface, allowing for both direct soldering to PCB pads or connection via the provided SH1.0 6Pin socket for enhanced durability and ease of use.
6. Ntuziaka ọrụ
Once correctly installed and powered, the BZGNSS GPS module will begin searching for satellites. Ensure the module has a clear view nke eluigwe maka ezigbo arụmọrụ.
- Star Search: The module is designed for fast star acquisition, providing quick initial positioning.
- Ndokwa nke ọma: Expect 2D ACC 1.5m accuracy in open-air conditions.
- Ugboro mmepụta: The default output frequency is 10Hz, providing frequent position updates to your flight controller.
6.1 Ihe ngosi ọkụ
- TX Light: A flashing red light on the TX indicator signifies that the module is actively outputting data.
- PPS Lamp: Nke a lamp remains off when the module is not positioned. After achieving a 3D fix (successful positioning), the red PPS lamp ga-amalite na-egbuke egbuke.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
- No GPS Lock / Slow Lock:
- Ensure the module has an unobstructed view nke elu-igwe.
- Verify the antenna is oriented correctly (ceramic side up).
- Check all wiring connections for continuity and correct pinout.
- Confirm the flight controller firmware version is compatible (4.29+ recommended for 10th gen chip, otherwise NMEA protocol).
- Test in an open outdoor area, away from tall buildings or dense foliage.
- Mmepụta data ezighi ezi:
- Verify the baud rate setting on your flight controller matches the module's 115200dps.
- Ensure the correct protocol (UBLOX or NMEA) is selected/configured on your flight controller, especially for the BZ-251.
- Compass Issues (BZ-251 only):
- Perform compass calibration as per your flight controller's instructions.
- Keep the module away from strong magnetic fields or power cables that could cause interference.
- Ensure the compass orientation in the flight controller software matches the physical orientation of the module.
- No Indicator Lights:
- Check power supply (5V) to the module.
- Chọpụta na njikọ ike niile echekwabara.
8. Nlekọta
- Nhicha: Keep the module clean and free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Nchekwa gburugburu: Avoid exposing the module to extreme moisture, direct sunlight for prolonged periods, or corrosive environments.
- Nchedo anụ ahụ: Handle the module with care to prevent physical damage to the antenna or PCB.
9. Ndụmọdụ onye ọrụ
- Lelee tupu ụgbọ elu: Always perform a GPS lock check before flight, especially for FPV return-to-home or rescue functions.
- Ndakọrịta ngwa ngwa: Double-check your flight controller's firmware version against the GPS module's requirements to ensure proper communication and functionality.
- Ịkwanye: Mount the GPS module as far away as possible from other electronic components that might generate electromagnetic interference, such as ESCs or VTXs.
10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty claims or technical support, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty-related inquiries.





